Tires KENDA or OEM FORD

KENDA Tires
IdeaGreedy9106
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Rating 4.0

I have kenda K908 on my commuter now. Yes, 26".

The middle part gives good rolling, while sides dig deep enough for light gravel. And wear is very good. Already did like 600km on these without any signs of use.

Pros: good rolling, good wear
Mileage: 600 km
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KENDA Tires

Kenda AT2 if you plan to off-road and daily drive, RTs if you are wheeling a lot. Made in Ohio, way cheaper, better performance then Goodyear's.

Pros: cheaper, better performance
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KENDA Tires
Shipbldr2000
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Rating 5.0

I just installed a set of Kenda 33x10.5r17's and have been very impressed by them. They were cheap to buy, run quiet on the highway, look good, and most importantly did great in the mud this weekend. 10/10 would buy again...

Pros: cheap, quiet, good in mud
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KENDA Tires

Been riding the Kenda Small Block 8 without any problems lately, though I don't live in the "glassy" part of Berlin.

Pros: no problems lately
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KENDA Tires
8ringer
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Rating 4.0

I doubt anyone will thumbs up this since they’re cheap tires, but the Kenda Kwik Tendrils I have (26x1.75) I really like for city riding. Folding bead, fairly supple, never had a flat in over 100 city commute miles.

Pros: fairly supple, folding bead
Cons: cheap tires
Mileage: 160 km
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OEM FORD Tires

I've had my '22 FWD XLT since last June. I regularly get 36+ in summer, but only 30 in (MN) winter with snow tires.

Pros: good mileage in summer
Cons: lower mileage in winter
Vehicle: Ford
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OEM FORD Tires
Ca5p3r5
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Rating 3.5

I have 225/45r16 on mine. Only have rubbing with the fender going over medium to large bumps at speed. I've had small slivers eaten out of the same area. I'm on my second set of 225's. No significant issues.

Pros: no significant issues
Cons: rubbing with fender
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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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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KENDA Tires
NO_AI
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Rating 1.0

My Scout came from the factory Kenda tires. I am wholly not impressed with them, after 9,000 km they are just starting to scrub in for turning grip. I am also under the understanding that these factory tires are only good for 10,000km, so I will be changing none the less.

The addition of any moisture to the rear wheel, including from dew or fog reduces grip friction into the realm of nonexistence making for a disconcerting riding experience.

Cons: poor grip in moisture
Mileage: 9000 km
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