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I have the factory Wranglers and had no issues in the snow we had this year. At 50k on the front tires with many miles left on them.
Nas últimas vezes que tenho comprado pneus (os pneus que tenho tido preferência são os Goodyear Efficientgrip Performance 2) tem ficado mais barato comprar e montar numa Norauto, confio neles o suficiente para trocar lá os pneus.
I bought a set of 31 mph ***ebike rated*** Kevlar lined Kenda street tires when I converted my Yamaha mountain bike from the stock aggressive knobbies - among other mods. My use is 100% street.
I ride them hard at high speeds almost every day, take round abouts at absurd lean angles and have ZERO complaints.
Kenda UHP Max+ are a great double-duty tire. They last long and have great grip. They are pretty good in wet conditions too.
I had mt2 285/75/16 on my hilux surf, I now have Yokohama geolanders. I would say the kendas are a bit softer compound and quieter, but the geolanders are a bit better in the mud. The kendas were awesome tyres off and on road though.
I have the Kenda klever r/it's on my 2025 Tacoma TRD. I put 5,000 miles on them on the highway as well as in the desert in the sand mountains and snow. These are some of the best tires I've ever had, and certainly their price was very reasonable as well.
Right now I have Goodyear's from 2011 under my car, I've driven around 10 000 km with them and god only know how much more before that as they came with a set of wheels I got, they've got plenty of tread left, they're really pliable and have no dry rot.
I had a Goodyear Endurance tire start reading about 20F higher than the other tires and found it had a big bulge. Even good tires go bad.
I'd say Goodyear duratrac was my worst tires due to uneven wear and noise (probably due to the wear)
the Weatherready 2 is one of the worst tires when it comes to fuel economy.
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