Tires Goodyear or KENDA

Goodyear Tires
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Rating 4.0

The Goodyears have a bit better comfort but worse tread life. Based on the tirerack reviews most people only got 30-50k miles from them. The Michelins should last 60-80k miles.

Pros: better comfort
Cons: worse tread life
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Goodyear Tires

In the latest Tirerack comparisons the new Goodyears are surprisingly good and the Cross Climate 2.

Pros: surprisingly good
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Goodyear Tires
tennis113
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Rating 5.0

I go with the Assurance ComfortDrive. Lower price and able to focus more on comfort vs Michelin focus on mileage. ComfortDrive is also awesome in rain which you get a lot of in Florida

Pros: awesome in rain, lower price
Cons: less focus on mileage
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KENDA Tires
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Rating 5.0

I’m running Kenda K413 tires front and back but I got 110 width. I love the tires and the ride feels great.

Pros: ride feels great
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Rating 4.0

Just had them installed this weekend at Sam’s club. I have the same impression in terms of noise but they feel like they track pavement grooves more than the OEM so it feels less stable than stock at highway speeds. Overall same efficiency and better grip than the OEMs so I am really happy. Let’s see how they hold up over time!

Pros: better grip than OEMs
Cons: less stable at highway
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Rating 4.0

My early review of the Goodyear ElectricDrive 2 tires just bought for my 23’ Bolt EV LT2 with about 500 miles driven. So far, very happy with the tires. They are definitely very quiet and smooth riding. On asphalt roads I pretty much got to listen hard to hear any noise. On concrete roads there of course is some noise, but not anything that would bother me at all. Takes bumps and rippled roads well. Efficiently wise, seems equivalent to the OEM Michelins. Not as pricey as the OEMs. So if you’re looking for what “ looks like” a good tire for your Bolt or any electric car, these seem to be a wise choice. I will re-review when I get around 2500 miles on them.

Pros: very quiet, smooth riding
Cons: efficiency hard to judge
Mileage: 805 km
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Ours came loose too and started shaking the steering wheel. We had 53k miles on our tires and there were getting replaced soon anyway. When I got new tires I got goodyears with no foam and no difference in road noise. The foam seems to be unnecessary and just something that will cause problems later.

Pros: no difference in road noise
Cons: foam causes problems
Vehicle: Hyundai
Mileage: 85295 km
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KENDA Tires

I bought a $500 bike (Scott Sub Cross 50) for my kid. Comes with Kenda Booster tires. On 2nd day of commute to school, tire ripped at the middle seam, around 3 inches long.

Pros: tire ripped
Cons: manufacturing defect
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KENDA Tires

I wanted to love Kendas new line of stuff they dropped a while back. I threw a couple Regoliths on my mtb and destroyed the rear on the first ride. I never have tire issues.

Pros: destroyed on first ride
Cons: tire issues
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