Tires GT Radial or COMFORSER

COMFORSER Tires
ShadowedSoulx1
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Rating 4.0

Comforser are well-known tires and they offer great traction and performance. Comforser off-road tires can easily handle deep muddy terrains and manage to maintain forward motion at all times. On the other hand, this tire brand is a little bit noisy, but they are great for highway use. Being manufactured in China, Comforser Tyres can offer the latest tyre technology which improves longevity, fuel consumption and performance in both wet and dry road conditions.

Pros: great traction, performance
Cons: a little noisy
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GT Radial Tires

For myself and my family, I highly recommend GT Radial having used them in Indonesia when we lived there (it's originally an Indonesian brand).

Pros: highly recommend, good experience
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GT Radial Tires
OldGoneMild89
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Rating 5.0

I have the Adventuro ATX's on my Frontier and have 0 complaints. 17,000 miles on them and still showing tons of tread left, no vibes and no noise. They were beasts in the snow and still ride perfectly smoothly. I would 100% buy them again.

Pros: smooth ride, no noise
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 27359 km
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GT Radial Tires
Raguvian
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Rating 4.5

On the Forester I put some Radar branded tires on. They were the cheapest Mud + Snow three peak rated tires on Tire Rack. Car drives fine but they are LOUD. I thought a wheel bearing was going out as soon as I put them on (and I'll probably just proactively change the wheel bearings anyways). On the Econoline I got some Ironman tires. Honestly they seem fine, but the van doesn't have the smoothest ride and has a lot of stuff inside bouncing around so I can't judge their ride/comfort. One of the tires had a pretty good hop on the balance machine, though. On the Toyota Pickup I have some GT Radials I put on about 5 years ago and they've been great, no issues in the time I've had them (about 15k miles so far).

Pros: no issues, great performance
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 15000 km
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GT Radial Tires
404-No-Brkz
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Rating 4.0

GT radial UHP AS tires are like $70 a tire, and more than good enough for the street. I even took them on track for a session, and while they are a bit floppy, they're also way better in the rain and more comfortable than most summer tires.

Pros: good for the street, better in rain
Cons: a bit floppy
Vehicle: Toyota
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COMFORSER Tires
Ok_Rub3732
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Rating 4.0

Id suggest learning ro drive better honestly. Comforser tyres are made in China by a Canadian company and are extremely reliable and cost effective.

Independently tested they are quieter than most and have excellent rating in wet conditions. We fit Comforser CF1100 on our landrover and they perform better than most other tyres in the most challenging conditions.

Pros: reliable and cost effective
Vehicle: Land Rover
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COMFORSER Tires
Sea_Composer6305
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Rating 3.5

Ive got comforser 1100’s on the truck they are pretty common around here.good in snow and mud, they are ok on the highway I’ve put 75000km on them and am only about halfway through their lifespan and average 9.2l/100 (~26mpg.)with the babydiesel going about 130-140km/h (80-90mph) the biggest issue is they have to be rotated every oil change and aren’t as good as more expensive options in the rain.

Pros: good in snow and mud
Cons: not good in rain
Mileage: 75000 km
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GT Radial Tires
notathr0waway1
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Rating 2.0

GT Radial SX2s are the spec tire for the SoCal 86 cup and they are pretty shitty to be honest but they hold up well

Pros: hold up well
Cons: pretty shitty
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