Tires Uniroyal or KENDA

Uniroyal Tires

We have a base model with no snow mode, but I've had a set of Uniroyal Tiger Paw "Ice & Snow 3"'s on for the last few Winters, and they performed pretty well. I never felt unsafe, even driving through some pretty sketchy stuff.

Pros: performed pretty well
Vehicle: Hyundai
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KENDA Tires

Honestly man if you're looking for fun cheep tires, the Kenda 200utqg is available in your size its a good bet. It definitely slower than top dogs but it preforms well. Big plus on the kenda is they don't get destroyed by high Temps and have a long life. Plus if you run them on the street as well they do well in rain

Pros: long life, good rain performance
Cons: slower than top dogs
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KENDA Tires
chip208
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Rating 5.0

I love mine. I got 40k on my last set. I just got the red letter kenda rt now. Keep them rotated every 3k, and they will stay quiet and ride amazing. I have 7k on my new set already and they look like new still.

Pros: quiet, ride amazing
Mileage: 40000 km
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Uniroyal Tires

I ended up getting an Uniroyal summer tire for it as it was considerably cheaper than the Conti. Anyway, from tests I gathered that it is supposed to be top tier in wet condition and mid at best in dry. I have used for over a year now as my situation changed and ended up keeping the Corolla for the time being. I used it around 15k km so far in wide variety conditions, from 0 Celsius up to 40 and so far have zero issues. There is no sign of wear and tear, thread is still deep, no dry rot and driving never felt unsafe or had any other issues.

Pros: top tier in wet
Cons: mid in dry condition
Mileage: 15000 km
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KENDA Tires
Relative_Cupcake_674
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Rating 4.0

Kenda makes good tires, they're very popular in Asia. I got my set of Kenda KR20A 200tw, two 235 40 r18 and two 255 40 r18 for $550 brand new and they're extremely good grip wise, they do well in the canyons for me better than the set of indy500s I had on my car previously, however these make more noise than the indy 500s did and ride quality is slightly worse due to stiffer sidewalls but for half the price of other good performance tires I say kendas are good tires.

Pros: extremely good grip wise
Cons: more noise, worse ride
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KENDA Tires
Ginoman1ac
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Rating 4.0

I run Kenda fat tires. I have 1600 miles on them, and I ride on all terrain. Barely worn at all.

Pros: barely worn
Mileage: 2575 km
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KENDA Tires
fz07
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Rating 3.0

Currently running them, only got them because they came with the rims I wanted so I decided to run them. They’re ok.. much louder than my falkens so i will not be buying another set. They seem to be wearing fine.

Pros: wearing fine
Cons: much louder than falkens
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KENDA Tires
ntomfree
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Rating 2.0

On my '16 RT, the dealer installed a new set of Kenda KM1 sport touring tires when they prepped it to sell. I've put a couple hundred miles on the tires now, and I'm not crazy about them. Above 55mph, the entire bike feels like it's "squirming" slightly. You can feel a little instability in your hands, almost like you're riding on a highway with rain grooves.

Cons: squirming feeling, instability
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