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KENDA Tires

I’ve also used 26x2.3 Kenda K-Rads. A little heavier, and not a supple, but the tires wear very slowly. You can get a ton of road mileage out of them.

Pros: wear very slowly
Cons: a little heavier
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Kumho Tires
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Rating 5.0

I actually run the kumho ecsta pa31! So far I love everything about them, they have tons of grip and really low road noise if that's something you're concerned about.

Pros: tons of grip, low noise
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Kumho Tires

Update: Got the tires installed today. I noticed a major drop in road noise. I was using 9yr old Kumhos, that sat in the garage most of their life. Other than that, no noticeable difference going from 225/40 to 225/45.

Pros: major drop in noise
Cons: no noticeable difference
Vehicle: Audi
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Kumho Tires

225/40/19 snows are what i run on the stock wheel, the Kumho Wintercraft WP72 is a killer tire for the money ($173 on simple tire)

Pros: killer tire for money
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Kumho Tires
raitchison
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Rating 4.0

I swapped my OEM tires for summer tires (Kumho Ecsta PS31), they provide much more grip and are a bit quieter though since they aren't LRR (Low Rolling Resistance) I do lose about 10% on range.

Pros: more grip, a bit quieter
Cons: lose about 10% range
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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Kumho Tires
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Rating 3.0

I have those Kumhos and I am not a fan. They are quiet, but not nearly as sharp as the RE050s they replaced, but the car moved from Texas to Ohio and I had to have all-seasons. I have 50,000 on one pair and 20,000 on the other (blew out 2 sidewalls in winter potholes) and I am going to use them through the summer and then put something else on for next winter (even though there's still a lot of tread there), probably Continental DWS. They are inexpensive, last forever (if you stay out of potholes) but feel awfully soft on turnin. Not really bad, just not my thing.

Pros: quiet, last forever
Cons: soft on turnin
Mileage: 50000 km
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KENDA Tires

I liked the feel of Nevegals, but mine started to fall apart about 4 months after getting them. Durability seems to be an issue for myself, and some other people after reading other reviews.

Pros: good feel
Cons: poor durability
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