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Falken Tires
Ok-Incident4302
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Rating 4.0

I put Falken wild peaks on my 21 when I first bought it, and just replaced them at 71,000 miles. They still had plenty of tread, but they were starting to dry rot. It was my fault for using degreaser to clean my tires. I put the exact same tires back on.

Pros: plenty of tread
Cons: starting to dry rot
Mileage: 114263 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
toyota4age
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Rating 5.0

My personal pick is the RE004, quiet ride, grippy compound in the dry and wet, reasonably priced, but wears a bit faster than eco tires. Worth it kasi mas tahimik ride. I also drive the same gen Vios. Naka ~13k kms ako before it needed replacing. Yun din pinalit ko ulit.

Pros: quiet ride, grippy compound
Cons: wears a bit faster
Vehicle: Toyota Vios
Mileage: 13000 km
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Falken Tires

WRX just changed out it’s stock Dunlop to Falken Aklimate at 68k miles and haven’t even changed it into its Blizzaks for winter. It held up beautifully even when we had ice shut down I-80 and a good portion of Nebraska. Liked the Aklimate so much I got our Chevy HHR a set along with new rims. Daughter had absolutely no issues on ice with them.

Pros: held up beautifully
Cons: null
Vehicle: Chevrolet HHR
Mileage: 109437 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires
BuckerooBonzai42
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Rating 4.0

2022 Wilderness OB that came with Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 (very good tires--I ordered my car online and it was delivered new) and I just replaced them at 52,000 as they were getting thin.

Pros: very good tires
Cons: getting thin
Mileage: 83686 km
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Falken Tires
notoriousToker
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Rating 5.0

If you haven’t replaced the stock geolandsrs do yourself a favor and go get some falken wildpeak AT. Way better tires. Less road noise but more traction.

Pros: more traction, less noise
Cons: null
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MICHELIN Tires
Czaple
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Rating 4.0

I didn't replace my factory Yokohama tires on my 2022 Limited until around 38k miles, and I still had around 1/4" tread left. I wanted better winter tires and replaced them with Michelin Cross-Climate 2 tires with a 60k tread wear warranty. There is a bit more ride noise than with my Yokohama tires, but nothing a few more decibels on the radio doesn't fix

Pros: better winter tires
Cons: more ride noise
Mileage: 61155 km
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Falken Tires

Get a set of Falken Wildpeak Trail A/Ts and rotate them every 10k front to back. You can run them all year and get 60k miles out of them.

Pros: run them all year
Mileage: 10000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

If you're not regularly trekking into the mountains, all-weather tires like the Michelin CrossClimate are great. They perform really well in snow and you don't have to worry about swapping them out annually.

Pros: perform well in snow
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Maxxis Tires

Well, the Rekon races came highly regarded but my second day on one I flatted (rear tire). Maxxis claims it was a pinch flat. OK, maybe but it should have held up.

Pros: highly regarded
Cons: flatted rear tire
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RIKEN Tires

I’ve been running Riken Raptor ZR A/S tires since I got my WRX just over a year ago and FINALLY got my hands on a set of Blizzaks. I’m excited to see how they handle any future snows here in Colorado Springs. We just had a good bit of snow dumped on us this past week and the all seasons were definitely showing signs of needing replacement.

Cons: needing replacement
Vehicle: Subaru
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