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Mine are nearly totally bald at 10k from aggressive cornering. Very good traction in wet and dry. Unbelievable really.
Those falken stock tires on my Trek got me everywhere so far! Never put air in them once just trekking through everything just all seasons and took the snow like a champ.
Had them on my Cruze they’re a smooth, pretty quite ride and durable.
I own a couple auto/tire shops and we put the Falken Aklimate on my wife's SUV last fall. They have been fantastic so far.
Might I suggest the Falken Aklimates, they are a great all weather tire at an amazing price point. I work at a tire warehouse and I got a tester set and don’t have any issues with the tires themselves.
I’ve been using RT660’s for the past 3 years and they’re fantastic. Though they’re the only summer tires I’ve bought so I don’t have much reference. But they handle great, especially after getting heat into it, and of course it depends on the car but it made a night and day difference in terms of confidence with my car.
I have only had Falken Azeni 660rts, but they've been great. I did a full season of codriving on my 205/50r15s last year and they still have a lot of life in them.
I miss the perellis - sound deadening foam in them! Flake s are noisy!
Overall experience with the stock tires was great at first then after 4-5 months I couldn’t bear them. They did alright in the snow and ice but i was also super careful and it doesn’t snow bad where I live.
Lol falken tires were bald within 3000 miles, continentals have almost 12k and still look new.
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