Tires Falken or Cooper

Falken Tires
lucasnevermind
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Rating 5.0

I’ve had Falken Pro G5 all-season tires on my Fit for a year now, and for the price, they are very impressive. They grip surprisingly well when taking corners, and they haven’t experienced any dry rot or cracking despite the hot weather here in Texas.

Pros: good grip, no cracking
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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Falken Tires

Anyways, I'll be looking to get the RT's after seeing how well they perform locally I was amazed by them

Pros: perform well
Vehicle: Mazda
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Falken Tires
cmiovino
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Rating 4.0

I think the 660's are the 'smart choice' being $200 cheaper and would probably last longer than the Yoks, specifically because of only 1.3\* camber and outside shoulder wear. I've also heard they don't heat cycle out like the RE's, which is a huge bonus IMO.

Pros: cheaper, last longer
Cons: maybe a hair slower
Vehicle: Subaru BRZ
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Cooper Tires

My coopers have always worked amazingly well in the snow, and are quite affordable if timed right with rebates.

Pros: worked amazingly well
Cons: timed right with rebates
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Falken Tires

I went with Falken wildpeaks for my last 2 sets and have had great results (sold the first set with 45K miles with 10/32 tread left) and I still love my 2nd set.

Pros: great results, love them
Mileage: 72420 km
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Falken Tires

I hated the falkens I had on my GLI when I sold it, they did everything in a mediocre fashion but cost considerably less than the Goodyear f1 gsd3's and BFG KDW2's I had prior.

Cons: mediocre fashion
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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