Tires OEM Toyota or KENDA

KENDA Tires
NWLZCH85
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Rating 4.0

I have a kenda 760 rear on my kx85, I think I only run like 10-14psi in it but it feels fine.

Pros: feels fine
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KENDA Tires
Spartan2842
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Rating 5.0

I had 35" Kenda MTs on my JK. I got 80,000 miles out of them . The only reason I didn't replace them with Kenda was because there were none available at the time I needed new tires. I never had issues balancing them and I prefer how they performed off road over my current tires. The Kenda's cleaned out better.

Pros: cleaned out better, good mileage
Cons: none available
Vehicle: Jeep
Mileage: 128750 km
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KENDA Tires
Apprehensive-Rub8342
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Rating 4.0

After searching online, I found a brand called Kenda Klever. After installing them, I did a review video on the tires and what I thought about them. Overall, they have been a good tire. Alot of comments I have read say they are hard to balance. I have not had any issues with them so far. I plan on doing another 4-6 month update video review on them to see how they are wearing.

Pros: good tire, no issues
Cons: hard to balance
Vehicle: Jeep
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OEM Toyota Tires

Mine is so great in the city, can whip a U-turn anywhere and gets 30-35 MPG no matter how you drive it. I am kind of sad you can't get cars like this anymore, but it is kind of hard to justify when something that's an order of magnitude more refined is only like $1500 more. But there is something fun about ripping around in something 153" long that only weighs 2300 lbs. It never needs brakes and doesn't eat up tires no matter how "spiritedly" I drive.

Pros: great in the city, fun
Cons: small, unrefined
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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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OEM Toyota Tires

I drive a Prius and it handles fine in winter. Although it burns more fuel during winter because of the heating. Only thing I would strongly suggest is getting a quality set of winter tires. Only time it struggled was getting up that steep incline on King Edward after Rideau on glare ice..during rush hour. I still made it just fine while other gas powered cars were spinning their wheels.

Pros: handles fine in winter
Cons: burns more fuel
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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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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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