Tires Falken or Kumho

Falken Tires

Good luck with yours. I've driven more on mine, and after adjusting my suspension, I am loving them. Good traction at any temperature.

Pros: good traction, any temperature
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Falken Tires

My traction problems are going to occur no matter what street tires I have for sure, but any little bit will help. FWD and over 400hp don't go too well together as far as lower gear traction is concerned. I'll def look into the rt-615s though. Edit: I just ordered 2 to try out. I'll report back

Pros: ordered to try out
Cons: traction problems
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Falken Tires

I just had two RT-615's sized 225/45/17 put on the front of my GTI. Now, with that said, these tires are amazing. I haven't even put 100 miles on them yet and they already grip like crazy. I have minimal wheel spin at 22psi through first, and little to none in second gear. With my Yokohama AVS ES100's I would have full spin through first and second unless they were REALLY hot. These tires provide better grip than those even when they are cold.

Pros: amazing grip, minimal wheel spin
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 160 km
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Falken Tires

AZENIS I have had mine just over a year{ still holdin air } and love them maybe one of my favorite tires i have ever had

Pros: love them
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Falken Tires

I run Azenis Sports in 195/60 size. It is a bit taller. However, if performance or street tire class competition is more important, then the Azenis is a good tire. They are THE BEST dry tire around. Wet performance is average.

Pros: THE BEST dry tire
Cons: Wet performance average
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Kumho Tires

The Victoracers are pretty good and work well if the track conditions don't get too hot. Otherwise, they get just a bit greasy but still a good tire overall.

Pros: good tire overall
Cons: get a bit greasy
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Falken Tires
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Rating 5.0

i'm really happy w/ my decission on the falken 512's.... they've been on prolly 3k miles so far and no problems... and believe me... i have to try REALLY hard to slide out or screetch in them.... also when i torque break for my launches, i can't even peel out anymore, the most i get is a light screetch followed by me being sucked into my seat

Pros: happy, no problems
Mileage: 3000 km
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Falken Tires
Malakas
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Rating 5.0

I just got a set of Falken Azenis St-115s (225/45/17 from Edgeracing) - only had them on for 200 miles or sobut they are awesome -- so frickin quiet! So tire hum at all!

Pros: very quiet
Mileage: 322 km
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Kumho Tires
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Rating 3.0

I have had both, and can honestly say that I will not buy the Kumho's again. There is nothing wrong with them, but they are definately not what I would classifiy as a "performance" tire. They have a very nice, and have a quiet and comfortable ride. They just don't stick like a good performance tire should .

Pros: quiet and comfortable ride
Cons: not a performance tire
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Kumho Tires

no way man i had the khumo 712 xtas and they SUCKED!! they didnt get traction at all, they just wheel hopped everytime off the rip. then i get new wheels and tires, with Nitto's on them... and i havent had any wheel hop. they get great traction, instead of hop i now get the little squall.. but the car is moving not sittin still beatin the crap out of my car.

Pros: great traction, no wheel hop
Cons: no traction, wheel hopped
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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