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Walmart is selling $330 Kumho all-season tires for just $95 each, and shoppers say they’re a ‘game changer’

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Walmart kicked off its Black Friday deals early this year, and some of the best savings you’ll find is on tires like Kumho’s Crugen HP27. Made for midsize crossovers and light-duty trucks, this versatile all-season tire is regarded highly by shoppers as one of the best values you’ll see. And it starts at just $95 for the 16” fitment—a massive 71 percent discount off the original $330.

Other sizes are also on sale, suitable for rims measuring 17” and 18” in diameter:

Kumho Crugen HP27 for $95 (was $330) at Walmart

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No matter what you drive, the dreaded manufacturer-recommended tire change interval comes for all of us as soon as the warranty expires around the 50,000–60,000 mile mark. Nearing that point means you’re in the danger zone. Now is your chance to be proactive and replace your tires before the tread wears down and you start losing grip.

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Designed to withstand the unpredictability of highway driving in different climates, the Kumho Crugen HP27 is an economical tire that doesn’t compromise on performance. A unique tread pattern keeps the vehicle glued to the road in all types of weather, including both wet and dry conditions. It makes for a near-silent ride and much softer ride, too, according to past customers. The Crugen HP27 has almost 200 five star ratings from Walmart shoppers.

“These tires are a game changer, [excellent] traction in the snow and ice, even when it's slippery from a light rain and the temps are low,” said one shopper.

“They ride like I’m on air and they’re extremely quiet,” said another shopper. “Highly recommend these tires!”

See what the hype is about while the Kumho Crugen HP27 is on sale for an unbeatable price. You can even ditch the jack stands for the convenience of a professional swap at your local Walmart, starting at just $18 per tire.