i put a set of at2's on my 100 series land cruiser after being a ko2 guy. these are just as quiet as the ko2's but are far better at shedding water on the road. i have 3,000 miles on mine so far. i will be putting them to the test soon on some trails.
I got a 200 series and this post just convinced me to get a set of 33s from Walmart for $600 shipped to my door. Equivalent Toyo AT3s, Falken AT3Ws and KO2s were $1000-1100.
My 2nd set of 33/10.50/17 klever RT’s just showed up today, so far I’m liking Kenda so much I am even running them on my sons motocross bike, it’s a Honda crf250r and I will be putting on the Kenda Millvilles this weekend…
I have the RT on Suv and they are pure traction pleasure in snow, rain, mud its hard to break traction seriously with these tires, great job Team Kenda, love my tires, looking forward to buying the At's next time around Im sure they will be a huge success, I have over 30,000 miles on my Rt's and they have 75 percent tread left!!!!
@@TrailBuilt yes sir they are Great tires 4 sure, I run them on a Chevy Suburban, I have run BF Goodrich all Terrain in the past and honestly they was great tires too, I didn't think I could get better tires for way less money, Kenda is well know in some countries, What I found out is they make tires for motorcycles to mountain bikes, shopping carts to baby strollers and ever expanding in the auto and truck tires constantly working with their great engineers to design and test test test a great tire that easily passes not just Dot standards but picky customers like us who know what we want in a tire, i put mine thru hell and back and they are still have 75 percent tread over 2 yrs later !
Another Wisconsinite here. I have these on my Tundra and am happy with them so far after about 2500 miles or so. The grip is awesome on gravel and in mud, road noise isn't bad (hopefully with more miles they continue to stay acceptable) and they look great. As long as they hold up over time I think they will be very hard to beat at their price point.
Have a set on my f150 now for a little over a week. So far it’s rained everyday and have done great! Taken off road and were great. Did well when it’s been dry also. Amazing tire so far
Just hit 10k on mine and so far, these will be my AT tire of choice going forward. I have previous experience with KO2s and Wildpeak AT3Ws. At this point they've better in rain and overall wearability. I live in the PNW and also tow a boat. I'm rolling a 2018 Tundra.
@@mikeypotts4732 I’ve had a set on the truck for three weeks now great excellent tires so far just can’t find anything on them long term hope they make the 60k warranty
I'm hoping you decide to do a 215/75r15 in a lightweight version targeting small offroaders like the Suzuki Jimny. Many of the AT tires in that size are Light Truck 6ply and may weigh 14-16kg. That is a lot of unnecessary power sapping rotating mass for an underpowered buzz box that weighs about as much as a full shopping trolly. If you could make something that weighs in closer to 12kg that would be awesome.
Do you guys have any updates on off road performance as well as sidewall construction with rock abrasion/rubbing. Are they easily punctured? I currently have the duratracs on my f250 tremor, but I'm looking for a suitable replacement. I'm 90 percent on road and towing my 5th wheel, but do get off road. Will be in southern Utah, headed off road into Grand Staircase Escalante and Bears Ears and I'm looking for a tire that will be able to get the job done out there.
I keep seeing various reviews on these talking about how loud they are compared to other popular ATs. Some said they howl. Was considering these but not wanting to go louder than my ko2s. Considering these purely based on price/value. Wish there were more long term reviews on these on UA-cam.
Would've been great if you guys made the stone ejectors bigger and in more places on the RT. Those tires are stone collectors. I've got a brand new set sitting in my garage for 5 months now debating if I should sell them. Guys I know who has them are always digging out rocks every stop. Other than being stone collectors they're good tires.
I have about 600 miles on my set of AT2’s. So far they have been good. MPG’s took more of a hit than I expected, but it’s a truck I’m not in the game for MPG’s. Center tread design is nice and quiet but wish the shoulder blocks and side biters were a little more aggressive from an aesthetics stand point. Overall don’t regret the purchase and will probably consider another set in the future depending on how they wear over time. They will be rotated every 4000 miles so I hope they do well. 🤞🏻
Just got a set for my 08 Tundra. Winter is around the corner here in the NE US and Im anxious to do a review. Are you planning on a AT3W comparison video or in depth test/review?
@@TrailBuilt bounced around the racine/milfuckee area till I moved to the capitol for work. Used to go up to minocqua for summers in my teens, and camped all over when I was younger That said my current job takes me everywhere out in the boonies now :D
I hope my tires that I just got today are duds, a Monday tire or whatever. I cannot imagine that you guys are hyping these tires up and they preform as terribly as mine are on the dry pavement. This kills me to say I just got a pair of these tires mounted today and they are like ice skates on the dry pavement which let's face it, is where we spend most of our time. I drive a ram 1500 with the 5.7 hemi and I cannot keep these tires from spinning on dry pavement. 6 miles in and I hate these tires. I wish I would have saved my money and just got the kanati trail hog tires again. Size 275 65 20 Vehicle 2015 ram 1500 tradesman with midnight edition. 6" lift Full review to come on my you tube channel. It needs to be said. These tires are dangerous and terrible on the road. Big thumbs down $1250.00 wasted. What a shame I had high hopes for these tires.
Let some air out of the tires that might help get a grip also put weight in the bed sand bags are safe and quiet. Did you buy the LT 10 ply ?? those are stiff The P is still a light truck tire but easier and softer. Igor the P for my F150. SuperCrew
@@joecarreon4824 no, they are not 10 ply, and I am running as low as my truck will alow without yelling at me. 38psi my truck yells at me at 35 psi. And the squish alot at 35 psi. the kanati trail hogs were 10 ply and ran great at 35 psi.
I hope you find a solution I have had no issues on my 2002 Ford F-150 SuperCrew 4 inch lift rear. 6 inch lift front On 17 inch rims steel wheels black. I have the Klever. AT2 P28570R17. I mostly drive freeway and inner city very little off road all we get is some rain not a lot I live near the beach Orange County California they grip and run awesome at 40 lbs
Check out the AT2's - bit.ly/37OAEzO
Do you know of any plans for a 255/85r16?
Do the sipes go through the entire tread?
@@keithsterling8582 according to everything I’ve seen and read they do
i put a set of at2's on my 100 series land cruiser after being a ko2 guy. these are just as quiet as the ko2's but are far better at shedding water on the road. i have 3,000 miles on mine so far. i will be putting them to the test soon on some trails.
I got a 200 series and this post just convinced me to get a set of 33s from Walmart for $600 shipped to my door. Equivalent Toyo AT3s, Falken AT3Ws and KO2s were $1000-1100.
I have Toyo at3 on my lx570 an love them an in my 2500 d max
My 2nd set of 33/10.50/17 klever RT’s just showed up today, so far I’m liking Kenda so much I am even running them on my sons motocross bike, it’s a Honda crf250r and I will be putting on the Kenda Millvilles this weekend…
I have the RT on Suv and they are pure traction pleasure in snow, rain, mud its hard to break traction seriously with these tires, great job Team Kenda, love my tires, looking forward to buying the At's next time around Im sure they will be a huge success, I have over 30,000 miles on my Rt's and they have 75 percent tread left!!!!
Totally agree! We run them on 2 vehicles here and have yet to get in trouble!
@@TrailBuilt yes sir they are Great tires 4 sure, I run them on a Chevy Suburban, I have run BF Goodrich all Terrain in the past and honestly they was great tires too, I didn't think I could get better tires for way less money, Kenda is well know in some countries, What I found out is they make tires for motorcycles to mountain bikes, shopping carts to baby strollers and ever expanding in the auto and truck tires constantly working with their great engineers to design and test test test a great tire that easily passes not just Dot standards but picky customers like us who know what we want in a tire, i put mine thru hell and back and they are still have 75 percent tread over 2 yrs later !
Another Wisconsinite here. I have these on my Tundra and am happy with them so far after about 2500 miles or so. The grip is awesome on gravel and in mud, road noise isn't bad (hopefully with more miles they continue to stay acceptable) and they look great. As long as they hold up over time I think they will be very hard to beat at their price point.
Right on! Love to hear it!
Have a set on my f150 now for a little over a week. So far it’s rained everyday and have done great! Taken off road and were great. Did well when it’s been dry also. Amazing tire so far
Happy to hear! I personally love all of Kenda's products so I am happy to hear from another person who is enjoying their stuff!
Just hit 10k on mine and so far, these will be my AT tire of choice going forward. I have previous experience with KO2s and Wildpeak AT3Ws. At this point they've better in rain and overall wearability. I live in the PNW and also tow a boat. I'm rolling a 2018 Tundra.
How they doing now?
How are they now????
@@mikeypotts4732 I’ve had a set on the truck for three weeks now great excellent tires so far just can’t find anything on them long term hope they make the 60k warranty
I'm hoping you decide to do a 215/75r15 in a lightweight version targeting small offroaders like the Suzuki Jimny. Many of the AT tires in that size are Light Truck 6ply and may weigh 14-16kg. That is a lot of unnecessary power sapping rotating mass for an underpowered buzz box that weighs about as much as a full shopping trolly. If you could make something that weighs in closer to 12kg that would be awesome.
Have a few thousand miles on the klever at2's. great tire
Have had the AT2 on my 06 Chevy 2500 for about a month put just under 1k in them so far so good low road noise can’t wait to see the mileage I can get
Us too! Keep us informed on how it goes! Thanks for the feedback QTLM
Do you guys have any updates on off road performance as well as sidewall construction with rock abrasion/rubbing. Are they easily punctured? I currently have the duratracs on my f250 tremor, but I'm looking for a suitable replacement. I'm 90 percent on road and towing my 5th wheel, but do get off road. Will be in southern Utah, headed off road into Grand Staircase Escalante and Bears Ears and I'm looking for a tire that will be able to get the job done out there.
I keep seeing various reviews on these talking about how loud they are compared to other popular ATs. Some said they howl. Was considering these but not wanting to go louder than my ko2s. Considering these purely based on price/value. Wish there were more long term reviews on these on UA-cam.
Would've been great if you guys made the stone ejectors bigger and in more places on the RT. Those tires are stone collectors. I've got a brand new set sitting in my garage for 5 months now debating if I should sell them. Guys I know who has them are always digging out rocks every stop. Other than being stone collectors they're good tires.
I have about 600 miles on my set of AT2’s. So far they have been good. MPG’s took more of a hit than I expected, but it’s a truck I’m not in the game for MPG’s. Center tread design is nice and quiet but wish the shoulder blocks and side biters were a little more aggressive from an aesthetics stand point. Overall don’t regret the purchase and will probably consider another set in the future depending on how they wear over time. They will be rotated every 4000 miles so I hope they do well. 🤞🏻
Love the review! Thanks DubCityFx4! Keep us in the loop if things don't work out!
What tire did you use prior?
Are there different load ranges by tire size? If I order a 265/75/16, do I have to specify a C or E, or SL, LT, XL? Thanks.
Just got a set for my 08 Tundra. Winter is around the corner here in the NE US and Im anxious to do a review. Are you planning on a AT3W comparison video or in depth test/review?
We have a few videos up on the AT3W you can find our channel!
You need to do something with your volume can barely hear you and how do they compare to the ko2s
Hey Sal! We apologize for the sound issues. Between the track noise and wind, we had trouble getting good audio on THIS one!
I heard Wisconsin. Instant like
You from these parts?
@@TrailBuilt born and raised!
@@MyLonewolf25 what part!?
@@TrailBuilt bounced around the racine/milfuckee area till I moved to the capitol for work.
Used to go up to minocqua for summers in my teens, and camped all over when I was younger
That said my current job takes me everywhere out in the boonies now :D
@@MyLonewolf25 right on! We are HQ'd in Appleton
The only trouble with these tires out here in the west coast is finding them...
E bay I bought 4 for $816 free shipping LT 285 70R 17 for my Lifted F 150. Tires are awesome. Kenda Klever AT2
Up on the volume
We tried! Track noise & wind!
@@TrailBuilt thanks 👍
Do these have raised white letter on one side?
They are super quiet for such an aggressive tire.
I had the Falken wild peak at3 previous which were also a quiet tire and aggressive.
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Can you guys up the sound on this video in any way? Volume all the way up and can hardly hear you unfortunately.
I hope my tires that I just got today are duds, a Monday tire or whatever. I cannot imagine that you guys are hyping these tires up and they preform as terribly as mine are on the dry pavement. This kills me to say I just got a pair of these tires mounted today and they are like ice skates on the dry pavement which let's face it, is where we spend most of our time. I drive a ram 1500 with the 5.7 hemi and I cannot keep these tires from spinning on dry pavement. 6 miles in and I hate these tires. I wish I would have saved my money and just got the kanati trail hog tires again.
Size 275 65 20
Vehicle 2015 ram 1500 tradesman with midnight edition. 6" lift
Full review to come on my you tube channel. It needs to be said. These tires are dangerous and terrible on the road. Big thumbs down $1250.00 wasted. What a shame I had high hopes for these tires.
Sorry to hear about that man, will have to check that video out when you release it so I can see what you mean!
@@TrailBuilt hopefully soon.
Let some air out of the tires that might help get a grip also put weight in the bed sand bags are safe and quiet. Did you buy the LT 10 ply ?? those are stiff
The P is still a light truck tire but easier and softer. Igor the P for my F150. SuperCrew
@@joecarreon4824 no, they are not 10 ply, and I am running as low as my truck will alow without yelling at me. 38psi my truck yells at me at 35 psi. And the squish alot at 35 psi. the kanati trail hogs were 10 ply and ran great at 35 psi.
I hope you find a solution
I have had no issues on my 2002 Ford F-150 SuperCrew
4 inch lift rear. 6 inch lift front
On 17 inch rims steel wheels black. I have the Klever. AT2
P28570R17. I mostly drive freeway and inner city very little off road all we get is some rain not a lot I live near the beach Orange County California they grip and run awesome at 40 lbs