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Kumho Tires
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Rating 4.0

Falken Azenis RT660 or Kumho Ecsta V730. RT660 might be a smidgen faster, but the V730 is more durable and will last for more runs.

Pros: more durable
Cons: smidgen faster
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Kumho Tires

I've never had a more tenderfoot set of rubber on any car and was really glad to have worn them out. Replaced with Kumho tires which ride like a noticeable harder compound/tire and have had no punctures since.

Pros: harder compound, no punctures
Cons: tenderfoot set of rubber
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Toyo Tires

Another one here to recommend the Toyo at3’s. On my second set and they have held up nicely through all sorts of different terrain and conditions. They’re a strong tire with a 3ply sidewall and didn’t get any chunking after a weekend rock crawling in Sedona.

Pros: strong tire, held up nicely
Cons: none
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

I’ve been running Toyo open country AT3 with good luck. Quiet on the pavement, indistinguishable in dry from higher end options, and really good in ice/snow.

Pros: quiet on pavement, good ice/snow
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I have had the Toyo's (3 sets) and the Geolanders (2 sets). Traction wise, it's a wash. Both do well in rain and ice. Off road is the same. The Toyo's lasted MUCH longer than the Geolanders.

Pros: good in rain and ice
Cons: Geolanders lasted less
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I have Toyo Open Country AT3s now, and I'm always impressed with how quiet they are, given their aggressive tread. Had them for about 14k miles and they've performed well in mud, snow, and over rocks - but still feel good on the highway.

Pros: quiet, good in mud
Mileage: 14000 km
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Kumho Tires

Kumho tires are a decent brand.

I would agree with another poster that they are a good mid-tier brand. In that range of tires, you generally pay less and get very good performance.

What I’ve found is the mid tier brands usually give something up to the top tier brands like Michelin. For example, if you get a performance tire, the Kumho might have dry grip that is as good or better than the Michelin, but maybe the tire doesn’t last as long or isn’t quite as good in the rain.

The differences tend to be small, though. And the price premium you pay for top tier brands is usually a larger percentage than the difference in performance.

Pros: good mid-tier brand
Cons: less good in rain
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I have the 19” khumo creugan and I had 14k miles when I swapped to winters in November, now I have another 2k on them this spring, and I we am a couple 32nds from the ware bars in the tread. So prabably on track for 20k and they will be gone.

Cons: worn close to bars
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 16000 km
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The V730s are in the bottom of their class in rain performance in Tire Rack's testing and I tend to agree with their ranking.

Cons: bad rain performance
Vehicle: BMW
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