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I have Kumho Roadventure tires on my Tacoma, I like them.
Wife had a set of Continentals on her GLE 350 and two rears had belt issue so had to replace and the same Conti’s were not available. We went with two Kumho Ecsta and they are solid.
I put a set on my 2006 Ram. LT, and I think the total was about $450. No problems, better ride than what I had.
I had Maxxis winter tires on my Kia. Near impossible to get stuck in deep snow. Wear was really good but just used in the winter. Had them for 7 years with no flats or dry rot. They did tend to wander on the highway though.
Underated brand. I just went through my first set of v730s. I'll be buying them again this spring.
Maxxis razr AT. Just as good if not better than wild peaks and about 10lbs lighter per tire(265/70 17)
I have around 20,000km (12,000mi) on my Kumho tires 2024 hybrid 20"), they are around 60% life, but I never go down to the wear bars. So call them half gone. I'll expect to get about 26,000ish miles.
I tow semi frequently but am otherwise easy on my tires - no hard launches, no high speed hard cornering. Rotate them about every 10,000km as it works out to swap my winter wheels on.
Am acum Kumho Solus HA32+, puse vara asta. Sunt decente pentru anvelope medii.
The OEM tires are junk. I had the kumho 7's, replaced them by 25k and they weren't great even when new.
I wore out a set of Kumho Ecsta 712's on my Miata in about 7.5K miles. Of course I was sliding the rears using the throttle to steer around curves on Highway 9 in California.
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