Tires Goodyear or KENDA

Goodyear Tires

Goodyear weatherreadys - specifically for the adverse weather conditions when you actually care about the tires you’re using.

Pros: adverse weather conditions
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Goodyear Tires

I got the Goodyear assurance fuel max tires on my 2017 after the OEM tires wore out. 4 years and 60k miles later and so far and they still have good tread. I live in the Chicago area, no issues, even in snow.

Pros: good tread, no issues
Mileage: 96560 km
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KENDA Tires
1madcunt
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Rating 4.0

I’m running the AT2s on my rig in 265/75-16. Really solid tires for the money. So far I’ve got about 5-7k on them. Drove cross country and they did pretty good on the highway loaded down with gear, and not too noisy either. Decent off-road as well.

Pros: solid tires for money, decent off-road
Cons: none
Mileage: 7000 km
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doornoob
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Rating 4.0

Put new tires on the crosstrek (some Goodyear from Costco) and they are better but I think that's to be expected.

Pros: better than stock
Vehicle: Subaru
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KENDA Tires

Just picked up some dirt cheap 26" tendrils to replace the nobbys on my stumpjumper commuter. Hope they do well with glass riddled roads, but honestly at $10 a pop it's not a big deal if they don't.

Pros: dirt cheap
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KENDA Tires

I had these, but the 12.5’s on my JL i traded in for the gladiator. They were good for all but ice. My jl’s stock ko2’s were far better in the snow/ice and i actually missed having them. Live in Alaska so half the year slipping around wasn’t ideal lol. Just some info for anyone looking at these tires

Pros: good for all but ice
Cons: poor performance on ice
Vehicle: Jeep
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Goodyear Tires

Kevlar my ass, I've already had a puncture from a weenie nail, they have 0 grip on dry pavement and even less on wet, they are barely passable on dry offroad but absolute garbage in snow or ice. They are really the "worst of both worlds" when it comes to all-terrain tires. I got 6k miles on them before I gave up, just put on BFG trail/terrain tires and they are better in every way.

Pros: better BFG trail/terrain tires
Cons: 0 grip on pavement
Mileage: 9656 km
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