Tires Firestone or KENDA

KENDA Tires

Kenda AT2 if you plan to off-road and daily drive, RTs if you are wheeling a lot. Made in Ohio, way cheaper, better performance then Goodyear's.

Pros: cheaper, better performance
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KENDA Tires
Shipbldr2000
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Rating 5.0

I just installed a set of Kenda 33x10.5r17's and have been very impressed by them. They were cheap to buy, run quiet on the highway, look good, and most importantly did great in the mud this weekend. 10/10 would buy again...

Pros: cheap, quiet, good in mud
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KENDA Tires

Been riding the Kenda Small Block 8 without any problems lately, though I don't live in the "glassy" part of Berlin.

Pros: no problems lately
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KENDA Tires
8ringer
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Rating 4.0

I doubt anyone will thumbs up this since they’re cheap tires, but the Kenda Kwik Tendrils I have (26x1.75) I really like for city riding. Folding bead, fairly supple, never had a flat in over 100 city commute miles.

Pros: fairly supple, folding bead
Cons: cheap tires
Mileage: 160 km
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Firestone Tires

I recently got the Firestone destination xt’s and they’re great. I only had Goodyear duratracs to compare to, but it was a vast improvement.

Pros: vast improvement
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Firestone Tires
jibsand
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Rating 2.0

The Firehawk Indy is a really good tire for performance but sucks for every day use. They get very noisy after a few heat cycles and they offer little to no wet grip. In fact once they're around 50% they're straight up ice skates in the rain.

Pros: good tire for performance
Cons: noisy, little wet grip
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