Radar Renegade AT Pro After 5K Miles | Tire Review

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • In this video I give a follow up review on how the Radar Renegade AT Pro tires have performed after 5K miles.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @wacknnsmackn8054
    @wacknnsmackn8054 Před 25 dny +1

    Appreciate the update. I'm buying my set tomorrow!

  • @briansmith8560
    @briansmith8560 Před 25 dny +1

    Recently put some Radar Renegade RT's 35x12.5 and love them, but like you, the road noise can be a bit much already. I wanted something big to fill the fender well but realizing having that much tread has its downsides as well. The next set will most likely be the AT Pro's like yours. They look great and obviously get the job done just fine. Thanks for the update on the AT Pro's!

  • @Radartires
    @Radartires Před 25 dny

    Glad the Radar Renegade AT Pro tires are treating you well! Thanks for the awesome 5K+ miles review🙌🙌

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  Před 25 dny

      Thank you.

    • @MrGreeklion
      @MrGreeklion Před 22 dny

      @Radartires you need to offer these in a 295/65R20 I like the taller tire and prefer to keep my factory 20's I see that size is available in the AT5 and the RT. I'm not sure i need the RT but I'm interested in the Pro's. Need a test dummy? Send'em to me! @Will Mosbey thanks for the videos keep them coming.

  • @grenobel
    @grenobel Před 22 dny +1

    I've recently bought a set of these and have two major issues with them:
    1. I live off a gravel driveway and these things collect rocks insanely bad. I've had to start carrying a small right-angle pick to get the rocks out so I don't pepper everyone's windshields once I'm on asphalt.
    2. Two of the tires are out of round and even with a perfect zero-balance, they shake terribly above 65 mph. Unfortunately I bought them off of eBay and can't get them warrantied.
    Other than that, they stick to the road like glue in dry and wet. They are very stable tires and do a great job of taming bumps, staying planted in hard cornering, stop very well under heavy braking and do not seem to hydroplane in standing water.
    I haven't driven them in snow, but with the high silica content, unique tread pattern and abundance of siping, I can imagine these tires would perform extremely well in snow, slush and ice.

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  Před 19 dny +1

      I guess I haven't experienced the gravel thing because I don't go on gravel that much. Very rare. Weird that you got a couple of tires that were out of round. I've usually had good luck buying tires off ebay.
      You are very correct about how well they grip the road on dry pavement. The cornering is way better in these vs the RT. And yes they do great on wet pavement.
      Thanks for your comment!!