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I've just fitted my third set of tyres. First two sets lasted 36k and 45k (km).
Kenda Klever RTgets my vote. Less people use them but I've got 40000+ miles on mine including some pretty decent off-road trips every year and they have held up extremely well.
I run the Kenda K761 all terrain tires.
I regularly get them up to 50mph and they handle fine on everything I've thrown at them.
The bear claw is a greabbt tire... I loved the set I had on my 4x4 yammerhamner... They b rive in any type of mud doesn't matter if its solid ground & just slicky on top or if theres no solid ground around .they will find something to catch a hold on... I liked that they are aggressive but not too overly aggressive where they àre tearing your atv up with the mud... But they do not like asphalt or cement/ concrete !!! They will go from mud grip to slick slip quick
Hope ICE repair shops can transition to EV repairs. We wont need regular maintenance but we will need a lot more tires (lol) and brake maintenance since we dont use them as much (rust avoidance).
I have these on my tacoma and on second set. Been everywhere on them and no issues.
I have a set of RT's on my truck. They were put on at 59,000 miles...my truck has 133k miles on it now, same tires..and I'm JUST now about to put a new set on...but don't absolutely have to yet. I'm fed up with the road noise as they wear down
I am about 2 seconds off pace of what I was on the falkens comparing my self to other drivers that I would be trading blows with. I will say I like the kenda alot for street driving and wet weather traction how ever it seams they are about 2 seconds off the pace of the Bridgestone.
only issue i have is the car eats tires, 10-12k miles a set currently
I had a set of kenda tires. They look aggressive but are the most slippery tire on the road. I wouldn't buy them again.
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