1782
Owners' choice:
3246
Owners' choice:
1782
Owners' choice:
3246
Owners' choice:
Falkens all day. I ran 245/35ZR20. I loved the ride and the kornering
My wife purchased a used Acura Integra. When I drove it just didn't handle as precise as I expected. We replaced them with.... Continental. All of a sudden the handling was much better and safer.
Have had two sets of Falken Ziex tires on my ascent, low road noise, good in snow (New England) and great wear.
The Fallken ate great.
The Falken's are the only thing on that list I would run. I have ran those same falkens on 2 vehicles even. They were good tires in all ways. But not necessarily great in anything, but tread life.
JUST installed the Wild Peaks AT4W last week and went on a 750 mile road trip (mainly highways) right after and noise was very minimal and I didn't see a huge hit on the MPG.
You could save some money and have better handling by choosing something that's not run flat. I use Continental Extreme Contact tires (\~$947 installed with no alignment at Les Schwab, and yes I could have gotten them cheaper elsewhere but LS gives out credit like it's free candy) and I love them so far...
Conti's DH tires are just the best. Its almost concerning how much grip I have compared to similar maxxis tires.
Now with 17K miles i have had three flats due to the well known issues with Stock Conti's on the 20' Rosarios. Replaced with Goodyear upfront and so far so good.
The Version 1 of the Conti I had on my Z06 for a while and wasn't impressed, got greasy when hot which apparently is better now and slightly sharper turn in over the PS4S.
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.