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KENDA Tires

Put your size in Google and find something cheep. Kendas are cheap and reliable if they are available in your size.

Pros: cheap and reliable
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KENDA Tires

Don't know what they make in Miata sizes, but kenda for me. Counterintuitive because they've relatively expensive, but I generally get 2x the tire life I was getting from ironmans, which more than makes up for the difference in cost.

Pros: 2x the tire life
Cons: relatively expensive
Vehicle: Mazda
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KENDA Tires
Livingdead90
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Rating 5.0

When I bought my Jeep it came with 37’s on it and I didn’t want to downsize so I ended up with Kenda klever RT for 1300 for all 4 which is cheaper then the Mickey Thompson a I run now ???? but they performed pretty damn well through the winter very predictable tire when breaking free. Ran them for close to 50,000 miles

Pros: performed well through winter
Vehicle: Jeep
Mileage: 50000 km
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KENDA Tires

Used Kenda KM-1 tires. 100% highway/street commuting miles. I got 25,000 miles usage on the rear tire! I highly recommend this tire.

Pros: high mileage, good value
Mileage: 40233 km
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I’ve been running my kenda klever RT(35x12.5r17) for about 25-28k miles now. Wearing good imo, 14/32nds-15/32nds remaining when new was 19/32nds. I ran them at 30psi for most of their life and I wonder if that’s the reason why I’m having some issues with them. Mainly some balancing issues, flat spotting if it sits for a couple of days but it goes away once they’re warm. Kenda told me to run them at the psi my car says in the the door jamb. I have an 18 JLU. So i’m gonna test it now at 34psi. I suppose south florida heat, and heat from being at 30psi hasn’t helped them. I do love their rain performance and noise.

Pros: good wear, good rain performance, quiet
Cons: balancing issues, flat spotting
Mileage: 40233 km
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OEM Toyota Tires
JAROD0980
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Rating 3.0

The OEM tires on nearly every brand aren’t really good. This is the part where you shop around and find the tires for you. But you can find some really good ones for either amazing grip or maximum comfort.

Pros: amazing grip, maximum comfort
Cons: OEM tires aren't good
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KENDA Tires
ntomfree
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Rating 2.0

On my '16 RT, the dealer installed a new set of Kenda KM1 sport touring tires when they prepped it to sell. I've put a couple hundred miles on the tires now, and I'm not crazy about them. Above 55mph, the entire bike feels like it's "squirming" slightly. You can feel a little instability in your hands, almost like you're riding on a highway with rain grooves.

Cons: squirming feeling, instability
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