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KENDA Tires

Used Kenda KM-1 tires. 100% highway/street commuting miles. I got 25,000 miles usage on the rear tire! I highly recommend this tire.

Pros: high mileage, good value
Mileage: 40233 km
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KENDA Tires

If you go with the cheaper of the two options, get the Kenda Kozmik's. They're similar to the Michelin City Grips and have the same dual compound tread. I've never had any problems with them and they've lasted well over 6000 miles, they hold the road in wet weather and do okay in light snow.

Pros: hold the road, lasted well
Mileage: 9656 km
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KENDA Tires

Kenda tyres also in Australia and these aren’t a cheap crappy brand. The R/T & M/T have a very durable casing and are good value for money

Pros: durable casing, good value
Cons: aren't cheap, crappy brand
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DUNLOP Tires
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Rating 3.0

I drove them through 3 winters and did pretty ok. Took them off at 30K because they were screaming around corners every time I turned and it was annoying. They had lost their good traction properties in wet conditions by that time anyways.

Pros: did pretty ok
Cons: screaming around corners
Mileage: 30000 km
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DUNLOP Tires

Overall experience with the stock tires was great at first then after 4-5 months I couldn’t bear them. They did alright in the snow and ice but i was also super careful and it doesn’t snow bad where I live.

Pros: great at first
Cons: wet traction dogshit
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DUNLOP Tires

They came stock on my 2012 Taco. I hated them. They were excellent at getting stuck in mud and losing traction in the rain.

Cons: stuck in mud, losing traction
Vehicle: Toyota
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