Tires Falken or Continental

Continental Tires
SILVRKT
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Rating 4.5

For posterity, I've been running 235/45/18 Conti DWS06+ w/ no issues on the stock 18x7.5 ET45 Canyons lowered on Golf R front & Golf R Variant rear springs w/ Koni SA dampers for a little over a year: I think it's just about the perfect amount of sidewall myself, but would prefer another half inch of wheel width for flushness & sidewall contour.

Pros: no issues, perfect sidewall amount
Cons: prefers wider wheel
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Continental Tires

I have the Continental VikingContact7 winter tires and I couldnt be happier. They have kept me out of some sticky situations.

Pros: kept me out of situations
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Falken Tires

I went Falken Wildpeak AT4W P285/70R17 SL which is almost stock at 32.8" on my scs 17x8.5 +20 wheels and am totally satisfied. Almost stock weight and size but with a "truck" look.

Pros: totally satisfied, truck look, almost stock weight and size
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Falken Tires

Falken Wildpeak AT4 275 / 65 / 20. Yes millage takes a little hit but I drive alot of gravel roads also. For me highway noise is minimal. Basically a 34” tire. Also like the little wider foot print over stock.

Pros: minimal highway noise, wider footprint
Cons: mileage takes a hit
Vehicle: Toyota
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Falken Tires
Finedragon
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Rating 4.0

Went 35 11.50 r18 wild peak at4 on my 2024 TRD pro. Can definitely tell a difference in weight. You get used to it. Fuel consumption went down a bit but not too bad. Rides fine. These have some noise but that's to be expected for AT tires. Don't regret the upgrade. Looks so much better.

Pros: rides fine, good looks, no regret
Cons: noticeable weight, some noise, lower fuel consumption
Vehicle: Toyota
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Continental Tires
nismo_nx
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Rating 4.0

I have non studded Conti Viking and it's perfect. It can also be a handful to drive, It moves under throttle, slides left and right. To me, this is not a drawback, it makes it fun. But, it's 5 in the morning, going to work half asleep, and you have a hard time accelerating at green lights getting passed by Yaris's, it can suck. I have a 15 min commute it's OK, wouldn't spend my day in it. On back roads it's a charm. I would not let my mother drive it in the snow, you have to be on your A game.

Pros: perfect performance, fun to drive
Cons: difficult acceleration, can be a handful
Vehicle: Toyota
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Continental Tires
AnotherTechWonk
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Rating 4.0

I put a set of Continental TrueContact Tour on our 2016 about this time last year and so far so good. They do OK in the snow (we don’t get a lot or heavy) and I don’t think they are noisy compared to the Yokohamas that were on them before. We put a lot of highway miles on them and they handle well in the rain. Pacific Northwest, so I worry more about driving in the rain over other conditions.

Pros: OK in snow, not noisy, handle well in rain
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Falken Tires

I have about 15k miles on some Falken Aklimates and they’re not bad. Live in upstate NY and they’ve handled the seasons well so far. No hesitation when getting some more spirited driving in through the Adirondacks.

Pros: handled seasons well
Cons: not bad
Mileage: 15000 km
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Continental Tires
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Rating 1.0

pls dont get Conti CC line. its garbage wet grip.. Only good for comfort/noise. But that is not worth sacrificing safety.

Pros: good for comfort/noise
Cons: garbage wet grip
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