Tires Toyo or KENDA
Toyo open country . Surprisingly quite and smooth and great on and off road within reason.
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’ve been running Toyo Extensa hp2 on my Q 50 with 450 hp for about 3 years now and I’ve gone through two sets. They’re fucking incredible. I love them they grip they rip and they look good, great with the snow where I live and the wet and perfect for carving up on dry afternoons on back roads.
I drive my 240 daily to my job at a ski resort in the Rockies. I've had a number of different snow tires and really like my current Toyo Observe G-3's with studs. 2x 80lb sandbags in the trunk and it's a great performer, very predictable. The Toyo's are quiet as 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
I have these on my tacoma and on second set. Been everywhere on them and no issues.
AT3s should go the distance but a lot softer tire I noticed. Got about 50k on mine but I had cupping due to alignment so I replaced them with probably 30% left.
Yes, Kenda tires are low quality. I bought a set with “flat protection” for my commuter several years ago. After less than a week, a 1/2” piece of glass created a gash in the front tread and casing and ruining the tire.
My TOYO proxxes dry rotted in one year
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