Tires Falken or GISLAVED

Falken Tires

If you looking for an economical, aggressive, all round good tire, you can’t beat the faulken wilpeak at3s. I have them currently and love them. When I was doing research 1 year ago Consumer reports also rated the faulkens one of the best all terrain tires.

Pros: economical, aggressive, good tire
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Falken Tires

The Falken Wildpeak A/T trails that I got late this spring have been great since. They're quiet and surprisingly efficient on the road, while delivering noticeably better grip on loose dirt, mud, and sand.

Pros: quiet, efficient on road
Cons: wait for snow review
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Falken Tires

Kept mine at 35 (19 sport with stock falken). Now have Falken Wildpeaks also @ 35psi.

Pros: maintained pressure at 35psi
Vehicle: Subaru
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Falken Tires

The best upgrade i did was ditch the stock faulkens at about 20-25K of use and went with 225-55-17 all season tire for summer use.

Pros: best upgrade
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 22500 km
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Falken Tires

1st thing I did when I got my Alltrack was drive to discount tire and trade my Falkens for some Conti PURECONTACT LS. Got $50 per tire on trade. OEM tires always seem to be cheap versions of their namesake that wear our early etc. Swap em now or before next winter.

Pros: Got $50 per tire
Cons: wear our early
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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GISLAVED Tires

Gislaved tires. They are studded from the factory and made by Continental. They are at least 30% less cost than Nokians and nearly as good. I have had both and will buy the Gislaveds every time.

Pros: less cost, nearly as good
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Falken Tires
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Rating 4.0

And yet my S came with Falken Sincera (apparently 75,000 mi) tires that, other than being not the quietest rubber on earth, have been around a race track a few times, waded through a few inches of Chicago snow, and deal with the everyday "dodge dive dip dodge" nature of Atlanta driving no problem at up to 45MPG.

Pros: deal with everyday driving
Cons: not the quietest
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Falken Tires

No experience with the Yoko's, but i've had about 5 sets of 512's and they don't last long, even with a good alignment.

Pros: good stretch
Cons: don't last long
Vehicle: BMW
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