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Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

I got the Toyo ultra z900 for my 3, and put 114,000 miles on them. They were only supposed to be 80,000 mile tires. And they still had a bit of tread.

Pros: bit of tread
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 114000 km
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KENDA Tires

Nevegal is a much better choice for cornering than ardent. I've done nevegal front/ardent rear before, but I really would be reluctant to push cornering speed on an ardent up front.

Pros: better choice for cornering
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Toyo Tires

They have crushed walnut shells embedded in the rubber compound for extra grip and I'm very pleased with them.

Pros: extra grip
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KENDA Tires

I have them on my 250l and they work great, they get the job done off road while still providing a lot of grip on road. The tire compound is quite soft which helps on road.

Pros: good grip on road
Cons: soft tire compound
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Toyo Tires

BMW road force balanced them and they were perfect... my savings were about $750 after getting them to do the balancing.

Pros: perfect balance
Vehicle: BMW
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 3.0

I'll give you my experience fwiw... I've run toyo t1r 245/40/18 and falken rt615 225/40/18. First, let me say that if you're going to 245 you need to run 35 series tires, otherwise your OD goes up. Also, stickyness wise it's a better comparison. For me, there is no comparison to the above two tires on the track, the Falkens are far superior. For the street, I'm not too sure. I imagine the Toyo's would last longer.

Pros: Toyo's would last longer
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