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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 got goodyear eagle sport 4 seasons. Really enjoying them so far. Grip and wet performance is awesome.
Falken azenis fk 460 all seasons were $200 for a 235/35 19. Awesome tires.
Goodyear is a super reputable brand, if Goodyear is within your budget it’s going to be among the most premium options and should last a heck of a long time while still giving good performance.
I’ve got a little over 10k miles on this set of Goodyear endurance and they are holding up extremely well.
I put Falken RT660s on my STI. The grip level is amazing but a heavy, AWD car can be hard on these tires unless you are set up with the appropriate amount of camber.
Coming from OEM 275/60-20 Wranglers.
Recalibrated using a Taser. Noticed a 2.5 mpg drop, using the lie-o-meter.
Noticeable reduction in peppiness and extended braking, but still love it.
I have run these before and was extremely disappointed by their winter performance. Skip the A/T and get dedicated winters. They are WAY better. You’ll be fine means it will make it but not necessarily easily. I run Blizzak dmv2 which blow them out of the water.
For the love of God never buy the Falken Wildpeak at3w all terrain truck tires. They are the absolute worst tire I've ever had on a vehicle.
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