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Kumho Road Venture M/T KL71 205/80 R16 104Q all season Review

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Description of Kumho Road Venture M/T KL71 205/80 R16 104Q all season

The Road Venture M/T KL71 is a new all-season tire designed for SUVs from Korean manufacturer Kumho. The model belongs to the “Mud Terrain” class, which provides for its operation in complete off-road conditions. It is a high performance product. This is facilitated by the developed aggressive tread pattern, which consists of several layers, which allows the wheel to effectively resist cuts and punctures. The protector has a unique inner layer. Its role is to improve the damping of the tire and reduce the formation of noise when driving. The existing steel breaker provides the tire with excellent impact resistance, while the rigid two-layer rubber carcass ensures that the shape of the wheel is maintained, regardless of the perceived load and operating conditions. To increase the cross-country ability of the Kumho model, specialists have introduced special claw-shaped lugs located on the sidewall. And the central self-locking blocks stabilize the movement. The wheel tread is covered with grooves and wide channels that help the M/T KL71 self-clean from mud, water and melted snow. The unique ESCOT technology strengthens the sidewall of the tire, increases its strength, and also eliminates vibration. The nylon layer of the breaker will give the rider a sense of stability on the road. This model from Kumho will allow you to feel calm in impassable terrain. The M/T KL71 tire is ideal for avid fishermen and hunters who are often in difficult terrain. It will appeal to fans of motorsport and thrills.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

In theory, for that amount of money, rubber is not a terrible investment. In addition to slurry, there are stones, sand, and dirt on her drum. In the chernozem, I burrow all the way up to the eggs on occasion, and when I find nothing there, I exit. Various advantages: A moderate amount of noise, resistance to wear, and two years without a single puncture. Below are some downsides: The rut does not get along with you. You need to get there and stay there. Even native kama, sometimes known as…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

The second MT rubber I've put on my MPS2; what I want to say is that it is not suitable for long journeys; it is heavy, fuel consumption increases significantly; it seemed to me hard on it; when compared with hankuk MT, it makes a noise like you'd hear on an airplane; and this is despite the fact that I have extra Shumka; the previous tire I had was a HankukMT, and so it made no noise at all; I drove itBut other than that, everything is peachy keen in the muck and mud and exiting the clie. It…

Pros
  • It paddles competently, stays put on the road, shrugs off puddles at high speeds, and floats over bumps in the pavement with ease.
Cons
  • So bulky and noisy! , From MT, we can draw comparisons to,

After mounting them on my HUMMER H3, I was able to switch to standard wheels without any damage to the wheel well arches. The impression that the car is higher after 265/75/16. I'm yet to enter the muddy world. Lowering it to 1.5-1.7 a la "caterpillars" style allows it to row effectively in the mud without dragging its keel or otherwise embarrassing itself. There are benefits: Visually impressive The defender is reliable. Attacks with a side hook Leaving with assurance, one steps back. Contains

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Stands on the Patriot 285/75 R16. Good tires for those who often rides and , but did not jeep head even before Simeks, boggers and fbels. For an expeditionary, it is bad because it will quickly become unusable. A couple of seasons at the most. In addition, it is worth paying attention to the fact that it is directional and therefore there will be difficulty with a normal spare wheel. I got this rubber at a good discount, but the next one will be the already proven Cooper CTT, but in it rides…

Pros
  • Soft, moderately strong sidewall, etched up to 1 without consequences, if you go with your head. Self-cleaning in clay soils is much better than Goodrich MT and Cooper STT. Gets out of the loop well. Quiet on asphalt - up to 110 is almost inaudible.
Cons
  • Nevertheless, it was created for dirt, if the mileage on asphalt is 70% or more, then it is better to take a Cooper or Goodrich, they are less erased and more ateshny =)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

265/75 R16 tires (alloy wheel weighing about 36 kg) are mounted on the L 200 Triton. Diesel car, no elevator. On this rubber, I never sought assistance from anyone else before leaving ambush locations. Some examples will follow. A dried up puddle on a cave path in the middle of the forest. A mass with the consistency of plasticine can be found beneath the crust, which is located on top of the bulk. When the car is put in full drive, there is no progress in either direction (backward or…

Pros
  • Excellent ability to clean itself. On the asphalt, reasonable traction. Because it follows a directed pattern, there is always an opportunity to make your way back.
Cons
  • Unbalanced in a poor way. Noise, but that's a matter of opinion.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

-Stood on a Subaru Forester SG5 2022MY with tires measuring 215/75 R15 in diameter; the fender liner scrapes a little; it would be excellent to put a slight lift under it; however, it goes easily under the rack cups. Pros: -Does very well in muck -Resistant to wear, completed 83,000 miles on asphalt over the course of five seasons, very infrequently ventured off-road; I believe I could have gone another 10–20 thousand miles if everything had been fine with a car with front brakes; however…

These wheels are on my Niva, and they ride considerably better and more confidently than the previous wheels, which were Cordiant OF Road 225/75/16 (29). The cables were buried during the experiment because I entered a good puddle with a hard bottom and from a location where all wheels were slipping. When the cords started moving, KL71 "jumped" out of the puddle! I almost forgot that the weight of the assembled KL71 '31 wheel is lighter than the Kordy wheel (both wheels are cast). Enjoy it and…

Pros
  • Deep tread, soft, quiet, good self-cleaning, and, of course, appearance
Cons
  • failed to find

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can do better.

I'm not interested in discussing the car's performance on asphalt or its gas mileage, and I can't even recall how it drove on highway tires. Since I only take the car out on the weekends, this letter is for people who will put the tires to their intended use on rough terrain. Each trip typically covers 20-40 miles, for an average of 200-300 km. Besides bezdora, it's all blacktop. In the genuine muck of Hong Kong and the surrounding regions, it rides poorly; to make it ride well, you need to…

Pros
  • The LT model's strengthened sidewall guarantees a flat-free ride for at least 2.5 years. While the new one is quiet and manageable to drive in the muck.
Cons
  • A car's patency in the mud (on actual mud, not muddy primers) quickly becomes acute and noisy on asphalt.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

This 265/75 r16 tire was purchased for the first-generation Mitsubishi Pajero Sport vehicle. who wants to stand without assistance. for dacha and fishing excursions. I am quite happy with the rubber overall. I initially thought that the city's commotion would make it impossible to drive, but that wasn't the case. The noise level is acceptable up to 100 km/h, not much louder than winter studded tires. Operating mode: cottage priming on weekends, city asphalt during the workweek. The rubber…

Pros
  • Small self-tapping screws (up to 19mm) cannot penetrate the surface because it is moderately noisy on pavement. -100% justifies its MT quality - When driving on flooded roads, brilliantly removes water from the contact patch. - Fairly soft.
Cons
  • Very heavy; quickly wears down on concrete. (3–4 mm per season) while working with more than 70% of the time spent on asphalt.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Mounted on a standard Kyron 275/75/R16 tire setup 90% tarmac, 10% mud, plus The rate of patency has increased dramatically. Full's propensity to activate lowered in version 2. 3. higher ride height (but still only 1 centimeter)! 4 The car's aesthetic was improving. 5. doesn't anticipate rain, so 1. higher fuel use (2022 total, 500 tops for highways) increased speed (which was quite disconcerting at first, but eventually grew on me) Third, the average speed dropped to between 100 and 120 km/h.…

Pros
  • In terms of looks and off-road performance, the automobile has expanded by 0.8 mm.
Cons
  • Drug testing use.

I bought it in the amount of 245/75/16 for the stock "Patriot" in April of this year, although it cost me then 2 times cheaper (5880 per bottle) than it costs now. Choose between this and BFG KM2, the choice fell in the direction of KL. Mainly because of the price, it is significantly cheaper. It rows well in the mud (here, of course, depending on what to compare, it’s almost 30 km to the village on a broken primer, you can’t drive at all on bald tires after rain). On asphalt, of course, it…

Pros
  • 1. Good selection of sizes on R 15 and 16. 2. Quiet on asphalt 3. Strong
Cons
  • 1. Quickly erased, unlike the same BFG or Cooper. 2. Heavy 3.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

Stands on a lifted Shniva 235/75/15. I operate everywhere, from commuting to preparing tracks for competitions. Most of all, tires are suitable for expeditions, as they are very quiet and row well in light off-road conditions. But all the same, you definitely need to poison at least up to 0.8 (but it’s already easy to take off your shoes here). Otherwise, he does not want to go, not to mention getting out of the rut. For real talk. it is not suitable, after all, it is more AT than MT. In the…

Pros
  • Quiet, reasonable price, evil pattern.
Cons
  • Rows normally only if her poison is less than 1