I just purchased a set of Kanati Trail Hogs for my JK. These are the best tires that I have had on my Jeep yet. Smooth road comfort, very quiet in the noise department, low purchase price and they love snow. Awesome is the word that describes them best. I just went camping this past weekend in 6" of powder snow and they performed so much better than my previous Yokohama G003's.
Just want everyone to know that the Trail Hog's siping is super shallow! After watching some other videos, after only 6k miles the siping was completely gone on the center tread and barely noticeable on the shoulder lugs. This would reduce performance substantially for on and off road and make driving in snow and ice far worse than when you bought them.
Milestar Patagonia MT is the best tire for the buck out there. I get about 50k out of a set and that’s on an F150. They’ll go anywhere have great road manners good on snow and wet roads. I’ve run Cooper BFG Goodyear general just to name a few. My last 3 sets of tires have been Patagonia. Only problem is they don’t have a ton of sizes.
@@abouttime7316 I’m currently on 20x10s. Thought about 22s but I have about 850 pounds of extra weight constantly in the Denali so ima stick with my 20s for sidewall. I mostly care about snow, wet, dry, and longevity. I try to keep it a pavement princess but sometimes work doesn’t let me from certain job sites. I keep hearing great things about these tires and that they handle everything as well as last a good amount of miles. If I get 50k or more out of them I’ll be happy especially for price. The new federal xplora rt looks great too but I feel like the Kenda would be a better tire.
Ive logged about 750 miles on a set of at2 kendas . To me they look like a duratrac and an falken at3w had a baby. It super aggressive looking and for the money I like them . Great rain performance, what light puddle jumping I’ve done they were great and hopefully they’ll last to fhe 60k mile warranty
I use the Kanati mud hog 35s on my 2022 tundra TRD pro. They are fantastic tires super beefy and strong and a shit ton of grip both on road and off-road And they're also low noise too. Love these tires and I highly recommend them.
I have a 2012 WK2 5.7 Hemi Overland. It came with a set of Nitto G2's on it. One tough tire, surprisingly did good in the mud BUT... Unfortunately they were like drag slicks when they got wet. I've always liked more aggressive tires plus love to go mudding at times. I looked into the Atturo XT's BUT.. There just wasn't enough UA-cam videos to sell me on good or bad in the mud. I found a set of Kanati Trail Hog for only $650 shipped. They are like the Duratracs (awesome tire) BUT by far cheaper plus deeper lugs or sipping. I don't remember what one it was? So far, I'm happy with them.
Running 295/70/18 trail blade xt on a f150 super crew smooth ride with a little hum come with a 45k treadlife warranty and a little over 1k for almost a 35 inch tire
Not sure if we do not have them available on the site, but I did find one set of Couragia's that are available! www.customwheeloffset.com/store/tires?sort=instock&brand=Federal&tmodel=Couragia%20XUV&saleToggle=0&qdToggle=0
Just added a set of MaxTrek 37s. Took them out to the Phoenix deserts and they did very well. Super-soft compound helped with the washboarded roads. Took a nice bit of terrain and never gave me any issues, whatsoever! Video ua-cam.com/video/x8oSq0FJ38Y/v-deo.html
Yeah, I have them on my 2017 Ram 1500. 35x12.50. I absolutely love em. I would say I have about 20,000 miles on them and they still look new. Quiet on the highway but plenty aggressive for off road.
Are the Kenda klever rts any good on a fullsize truck? I'm thinking about putting them on my 3500 4x4 dually. I do pull a 16k 5th wheel now and then. Am I wasting my time & money? Thanks
I would stick with one of the first three the last two are definitely a more aggressive off-road design than the first three, if that’s what your looking for.
@@bobbob6409 Yes thank you for your input, much appreciated. I will also get a set of the cheap Chinese tires and do my own review towards the fall of this year for hunting season. I will put the Chinese to the test. Last year I had my truck pulled out by a backhoe with tank tracks twice 😁, I guess I was day dreaming that I was driving a hovercraft and buried it in a swamp up to the windows. I had to climb out the drivers door window 😂👍.
I need a good 120 load rating all terrain that will be pulling a trailer every day that will give me more than 20,000 miles. Any ideas? I've learned budget and long lasting don't go together so budget isn't an issue just need a good long lasting work tire. And it plows during winters. I'm in Michigan. Thanks in advance.
The trail hogs have been on my wife's jeep wrangler for almost 4 years.. BEST TIRES EVER FOR YOUR JEEP. Rubicon, Fordyce, Eldorado, little Eldorado, ect..etc... just air down and go... By the way she drives it to work everyday as well..
I don't think spin off is the correct terminology. We are in the same building as Custom Offsets but we build offroad vehicles that go outside and up mountains.
I just purchased a set of Kanati Trail Hogs for my JK. These are the best tires that I have had on my Jeep yet. Smooth road comfort, very quiet in the noise department, low purchase price and they love snow. Awesome is the word that describes them best. I just went camping this past weekend in 6" of powder snow and they performed so much better than my previous Yokohama G003's.
Has the siping dissapeared on these yet? Reading more after purchasing that they’re super shallow and are gone by 5k miles thanks
@@George-zf3sb they now have 22k miles on them and no - there are no more sipes on the tires.
Currently running the kenda rt 33x12.50r20 love that it's not too loud on the highway but has an aggressive look
Balance well?,no vibracion?
@@luisulloa6570 yes they do just took them on a 6hour trip and no issues constantly doing 85 on the truck so far so good
Just want everyone to know that the Trail Hog's siping is super shallow! After watching some other videos, after only 6k miles the siping was completely gone on the center tread and barely noticeable on the shoulder lugs. This would reduce performance substantially for on and off road and make driving in snow and ice far worse than when you bought them.
Milestar Patagonia MT is the best tire for the buck out there. I get about 50k out of a set and that’s on an F150. They’ll go anywhere have great road manners good on snow and wet roads. I’ve run Cooper BFG Goodyear general just to name a few. My last 3 sets of tires have been Patagonia. Only problem is they don’t have a ton of sizes.
Currently running the toyo at3. Love it. Just want something more aggressive. Trying out the Kenda klever rt next. 33x12.50r20
You won’t be disappointed!
In a 17” for a 33” you won’t be disappointed
Me too up in Ottawa work great this winter, I was surprised how it stuck to the ice !! Incredible
Ottawa,Canada
@@abouttime7316 I’m currently on 20x10s. Thought about 22s but I have about 850 pounds of extra weight constantly in the Denali so ima stick with my 20s for sidewall. I mostly care about snow, wet, dry, and longevity. I try to keep it a pavement princess but sometimes work doesn’t let me from certain job sites. I keep hearing great things about these tires and that they handle everything as well as last a good amount of miles. If I get 50k or more out of them I’ll be happy especially for price. The new federal xplora rt looks great too but I feel like the Kenda would be a better tire.
Ive logged about 750 miles on a set of at2 kendas . To me they look like a duratrac and an falken at3w had a baby. It super aggressive looking and for the money I like them . Great rain performance, what light puddle jumping I’ve done they were great and hopefully they’ll last to fhe 60k mile warranty
I use the Kanati mud hog 35s on my 2022 tundra TRD pro. They are fantastic tires super beefy and strong and a shit ton of grip both on road and off-road And they're also low noise too. Love these tires and I highly recommend them.
Them kanati trail hogs look almost identical to Goodyear duratracks
Maxxis razr at811 is definitely the best
I have a 2012 WK2 5.7 Hemi Overland. It came with a set of Nitto G2's on it. One tough tire, surprisingly did good in the mud BUT... Unfortunately they were like drag slicks when they got wet. I've always liked more aggressive tires plus love to go mudding at times. I looked into the Atturo XT's BUT.. There just wasn't enough UA-cam videos to sell me on good or bad in the mud. I found a set of Kanati Trail Hog for only $650 shipped. They are like the Duratracs (awesome tire) BUT by far cheaper plus deeper lugs or sipping. I don't remember what one it was? So far, I'm happy with them.
Running 295/70/18 trail blade xt on a f150 super crew smooth ride with a little hum come with a 45k treadlife warranty and a little over 1k for almost a 35 inch tire
Hey if you had to pick one oc the ones you mentioned which one would you pick?
Me personally, Kenda Klever all day!
I'm running the kenda klever I love them 35000 miles still going strong I need to wear them out want 35's now.
Balance well?,no vibration 65mph?
Hi there I was curious if you guys would do videos involving atvs/utvs since they’re made for off-roading? Thank you for your time
Powersports division coming soon...
Which one behaves better on the street, less sound and less vibration?
What happened to all the federal tires I can't find no xplora or couragia in 35 or 37
Not sure if we do not have them available on the site, but I did find one set of Couragia's that are available! www.customwheeloffset.com/store/tires?sort=instock&brand=Federal&tmodel=Couragia%20XUV&saleToggle=0&qdToggle=0
I can't find any in MT or Rt in 35 12.50 r20 it's like they don't exist anymore
Radar Renegade R/T vs. R/T+. Other than the different sidewalls, is there any tread/performance differences?
Do you guys plan on carrying any 35X12.50R15?
Just added a set of MaxTrek 37s. Took them out to the Phoenix deserts and they did very well. Super-soft compound helped with the washboarded roads. Took a nice bit of terrain and never gave me any issues, whatsoever!
Video ua-cam.com/video/x8oSq0FJ38Y/v-deo.html
Has anyone run the Federal Explora RT's?
Yeah, I have them on my 2017 Ram 1500. 35x12.50. I absolutely love em. I would say I have about 20,000 miles on them and they still look new. Quiet on the highway but plenty aggressive for off road.
I'm 100% interested in the Kenda Klevers, but can't decided between the RT or AT2? Thoughts?
RT's are pretty great! Zach, one of our team members rocks them and we all love them!
AT is a great tire! I have them on my Ram 2500 and they work great for all conditions especially in the snow.
What front bumper is on the red jeep?
The Trail Hog looks like a Duratrac copy
Are the Kenda klever rts any good on a fullsize truck? I'm thinking about putting them on my 3500 4x4 dually. I do pull a 16k 5th wheel now and then. Am I wasting my time & money? Thanks
One of our team members has the Kenda Klever RT's on his Jeep Wrangler and they are fantastic.
@@TrailBuilt balance well?
Go with kendra klever at2 e rated with tread warranty, happy with mine.
What happened to Comforser and RoadCruza ? Lol. So which one of the 5 is best all the way around for on and off road application ?
I would stick with one of the first three the last two are definitely a more aggressive off-road design than the first three, if that’s what your looking for.
@@bobbob6409 Yes thank you for your input, much appreciated. I will also get a set of the cheap Chinese tires and do my own review towards the fall of this year for hunting season. I will put the Chinese to the test. Last year I had my truck pulled out by a backhoe with tank tracks twice 😁, I guess I was day dreaming that I was driving a hovercraft and buried it in a swamp up to the windows. I had to climb out the drivers door window 😂👍.
Have you had any experience with the Kanati Terra Commander RTX? I can’t find any reviews on them.
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I need a good 120 load rating all terrain that will be pulling a trailer every day that will give me more than 20,000 miles. Any ideas? I've learned budget and long lasting don't go together so budget isn't an issue just need a good long lasting work tire. And it plows during winters. I'm in Michigan. Thanks in advance.
Kendra klever at2's e rated with tread warranty, I like mine.
The trail hogs have been on my wife's jeep wrangler for almost 4 years.. BEST TIRES EVER FOR YOUR JEEP. Rubicon, Fordyce, Eldorado, little Eldorado, ect..etc... just air down and go... By the way she drives it to work everyday as well..
Sumitomo is the parent company of Falken, yet their tires are much less expensive.
Is this just a spin off of custom offsets cause everything from the videos to their website is exactly the same even the logo is similar
I don't think spin off is the correct terminology. We are in the same building as Custom Offsets but we build offroad vehicles that go outside and up mountains.
@@TrailBuilt ok so real off road trucks not mall crawlers lol. got it
I’ll be running the kanati trail hog, provided they ever get delivered.
I run Kamari trail hogs best tire I ever ran way better then dura trac
Took me 3 weeks to get my Trail Hogs in 35x12.50 17's. They are awesome...
You’re website is so confusing