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Not on your list but I have a set of Kenda Klever at2's on both my daily 1st gen taco and my 94 t4r trail rig. I have no complaints about either. Good on road manners and not too loud. Been good in snow and offroad as well.
Kleber Quadraxer 3 and BFGoodrich Advantage All Season are also made by the Michelin group, as second tier brands, and they have a similar performance profile to the Cross Climate 2 as they have very strong winter performance.
Maybe I am missing something. The Kenda tire sidewall says 30 - 50 PSI. Normally I would inflate to 45 PSI or so for road use. When I put an inflator on the tires they become quite firm at 15 - 17 PSI and ride well without excessive drag. It also feels right from the thumb on the tread test.
I bought a car last year and they had these cheap tires on them i never heard about. Honestly they drove fine but last week i got a new set of Kleber Quadraxer 3's on them. The difference is night and day.
The best tire I have found for this setup is the Kenda K161 Knobby Cross 27x1-3/8 Gum Wall Tire. I have a set on a city bike of similar vintage and geometry and they're really quite good.
I would recommend swapping the tires out and setting it up tubeless when you get around to it. It came with Torreno dry 38s and I put on Kenda Crusher 45/40s and it is much faster and capable on dirt and road.
I only ever bought Kandas to do drift days on my previous cars. I didn’t think people dailied them
Habe nach studieren von mehreren Tests Kleber drauf. Ist im Endeffekt Michelin. Bin Recht zufrieden
I had a set of kenda tires. They look aggressive but are the most slippery tire on the road. I wouldn't buy them again.
Those looked better but couldn’t be balanced. I got my money back because they had a defect.
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