Tires Vredestein or KENDA
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.
I have vredstein pinza on my GL 550 for 7k miles and are very happy with them.
The Vredesteins def looked noticeably bigger (taller) than the Yoko Geoloanders they replaced, but that could just be a worn vs new tire. So far so good other than not looking forward to cleaning them regularly lol.
Since virtually all of my driving is on pavement, I went the running shoe route with a set of the Vredestein Hypertracs. They've been excellent, in the dry, the wet, and light snow.
Kenda makes a fine tire and it looks good on the truck.
Idk what these people above are talking about kenda vezda UHP A/S being bad. To me they feel 98% like a michelin pilot sport a/s or even a Conti A/S just at half the price of those tires. Cant beat em in my opinion, im on my 2nd set on my Elantra N
If you do get new tires you should consider Vredestein Hi-Tracs. I replaced the oem bridgestones with these and they have been tremendous.
TireRack has some Vredsteins. Those arent bad. Better than what Walmart has anyway.
I purchased Kenda
Vezda UHP Summer full set tires. I have a SL550 Mercedes I purchased them 2 months ago, I have 4000 miles on the tires I went to get a tire sensor, the tech at Discount Tire show me all my tires are cracked and splitting one going totally across the tread, worst set of tires I've ever bought in my life 60 years totally defective and dangerous
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