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Kumho Tires

I like the Kumho Crugens that came on my ‘23 as OEM. AT 14k miles the seem to be holding up well, though the rears are showing slightly more wear than the fronts.

Pros: holding up well
Cons: rears showing more wear
Mileage: 14000 km
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KENDA Tires

Kenda Klever A/T2 KR628. I've had them on my R50 for the past year. About 10K miles so far. Solid overall and reasonably priced.

Pros: solid overall, reasonably priced
Mileage: 10000 km
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Kumho Tires

Take a look at the kumho ecsta pa51. I got a set this summer and am happy with them. Plus they were very affordable.

Pros: very affordable, happy with them
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Kumho Tires

2020 Elantra SEL with the Kumho TA31s I currently have 64,700 miles on the stock tires… So far they’re good tires I think.

Pros: good tires
Cons: uneven tire wear
Mileage: 64700 km
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Kumho Tires
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I got 75,000+ miles out of my Kumho Road Venture AT 51's on my 2017 Off Road, they are all terrain and 3 peak snowflake rated. I do long road trips, occasional towing of a small trailer, and occasional off roading for photography and I've loved these tires.

Pros: 75,000+ miles
Mileage: 120700 km
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KENDA Tires

In run kenda K35 tires (but not gumwall) and they are ok budget tires. They work well but are not especially light, grippy or puncture-resistant.

Pros: ok budget tires, work well
Cons: not light, not grippy
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Kumho Tires

Kuhmo TA31 is used as OE on some vehicles. It’s been ok in all season performance but absolute garbage on snow.

Pros: ok in all season performance
Cons: garbage on snow
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