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DEXTER Tires

I bought these dextero all season tires 3 years ago. Every year I drive about 35k to 40k miles. I drive even during snow storm and these tires have a very good grip. So far, I don't have any complaints about this brand. It has a 50k mile warranty.

Pros: very good grip
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Kumho Tires

Meanwhile, my rears (225/35/18 on a 10) have been fine so far, about a year. Kumho Ecsta PS31.

Pros: been fine so far
Part number: PS31
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Kumho Tires

V730 are perfect. The wear like iron, are very predictable and most important for a track day tire- don’t have heat cycling issues.

Pros: wear like iron
Cons: no heat cycling issues
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Kumho Tires

I’ve had good luck with “value” level Kumhos and Generals. Currently I drive a used BMW with over 300hp that came with budget Kumhos. They were brand new so I kept them. When they wore out I replaced them with expensive Continentals. I absolutely noticed the difference in quality

Pros: noticed the difference in quality
Vehicle: BMW
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Kumho Tires
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Rating 4.0

My personal experience with Kumho is that they make good value for money tires. I'd get them. They score decent in tests and seem to last long wich results in quite low running costs.

Pros: good value for money, last long
Cons: score decent in tests
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DEXTER Tires
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Rating 4.0

I have these on my 4runner (265/70/17), I bought it with them on there so I'm not sure the exact mileage, but im happy with them. Work good on my red clay dirt road when it's rained.

Pros: Work good on dirt
Mileage: 20000 km
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Kumho Tires

The only tire I've had that didn't feather in the rear was the Kumho ECSTA Platinum LX. But, it's easy to brake the tires loose on APR Stage 1.

Pros: no feathering in rear
Cons: easy to break loose
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Kumho Tires

Khumu Solus: 60,000 mile tread warranty. About $115/tire. Hard to tell on efficiency because it also got super cold right after I installed them, but they seem fine, and for the price and tread warranty, I will take a minor efficiency hit.

Pros: good price, tread warranty
Cons: minor efficiency hit
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Kumho Tires

Tell you what I wouldn't recommend: Kumho Solus, thanks to which my car now tends to pull itself in different directions on freeways with the cut-in rain channels.

Cons: pulls in different directions
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