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KENDA Tires

Kenda Nevegal and Kenda Kobra are the two tires I know of that are full all-terrain tires in the 24” wheelchair wheel size.

Pros: full all-terrain tires
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Rating 4.0

Last night I had 35x12.7x17 Kenda Klever RTs installed on Bronco Sasquatch wheels. This truck looks perfect now. I do get a slight bit of rubbing at full lock so I will be trimming the front intrusion bar mounts.

Pros: looks perfect
Cons: slight rubbing at full lock
Vehicle: Ford Bronco
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my cheapo Kenda Klever ATs have been great in the snow, okay in bad mud, and great on loose dirt. Killer is they’re loud as hell, but shit they were only $140/tire. Been running them for 30k+ miles without issue

Pros: great in snow, good in mud/dirt
Cons: loud road noise
Mileage: 48280 km
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Rating 1.0

I had the original Kenda MTs on my Land Cruiser and they took a ton of weight to balance, were noisy as hell, wore terribly uneven and we're about 70% worn after about 20k miles.

Cons: noisy, wore unevenly
Mileage: 32186 km
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761’s were the tire that came on my NX650 when I got it…I don’t think I’ve used a more “meh” tire. The front cupped badly, sketchy in the rain and really, really sketchy off-road. They did last forever though!

Pros: lasted forever
Cons: sketchy in rain, cupped badly
Vehicle: Honda
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