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A lot of people say they last longer than others!
Falcon Wildpeaks are terrific tires. I have them on my Ram 1500. They do great in the winter. I’m almost at 120k and they are still good for tread for a while. I’ll be getting another set for my Ram when the time comes.
AE86s are light and low-powered enoughthey don’t go through tires too fast.
I track my AE86, and generally my Falken Azenis RT615Ks will last around 5 track days with normal driving in between.
Go for Giti or even their more popular variant in motorsports, GT Radial. They're pretty affordable and have been loving them on our Ranger.
ran them thru a canadian winter and the are very grippy tires on hard packed snow and ice. the tread pattern is insane.
Falken are really great on my Mercedes Benz
I'd maybe recommend the newer [Falken RT660+ in 225/45ZR15](https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Falken&tireModel=Azenis+RT660%2B&sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=245WR5RT660P&tab=Sizes) since they're a little wider and a grippier compound.
I also have AT3Ws. I live in MN/WI and we have sub 0 temps usually long stretches and they don’t honestly do that great when nice fluffy snow becomes the hard packed stuffed mixed with dry pavement.
They are a good tire since I have had them on for 65,000 miles just this set… ( get new tires soon )
I think I will be going another direction. They just get too loose when temps get colder.
Summer spring fall driving they have been great.
The Falken tires they roll out of the factory suck, Falken as a brand in general isn’t bad. I went from Falken ZX-somethings to Falken Wildpeaks on my Crosstrek and it’s night and day.
I might be the only one that has these that’s sliding around on snow and ice. Just don’t have confidence out on the road, which is a crappy feeling to have. Especially ice - I immediately start slipping, even if going straight.
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