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Falken Azenis fk 510. Relatively affordable and decent grip. 220 tread wear as well.
I’m currently rocking Falken Azenis FK 460 A/S on my TE37 SL’s, very good all seasons for the daily driver, also much more quieter than the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, rated for 50k miles as well. I have about 1k on it and the performance exceeded my expectations for the price.
I run 285/75/18 Falken Wild Peak ATs. Love the tires. Have almost 70k miles.
I went with Wild Peak AT3W because I’ve got 70k out of them driving on dirt/rock most of the time. My factory tires were about gone in 12k
Falken Ziex ZE310 EcoRun's have never given me concern
I replaced the OEM Dunlops on my '21 RAV gas model XLE a few weeks ago with Falken WildPeak A/T Trails in 245/65-17. I have about 900 miles on them now. I have lost consistently only 2 MPG after several cycles of fill ups.
I recently had a great experience with the Falken RT615K+ going from HPDE 2 to Time Trials. I had 275/35R18's square on my 350z and they lasted me about 11 track days including driving to and from the track a few times. I don't have any personal experience with other 200tw tires but I was satisfied with mine.
I like Falken a lot. Mine didn’t come with Falken but got some Wildpeaks installed after getting our first flat. Got all 4 wheels replaced a little over a year ago and have had zero issues.
But now running 912's littel better in snow, and wet. Haven't really pushed them on dry roads.
My current 3 month old Falkens with 3200 miles are already bald. I’m 49 and don’t drive it like I stole it fyi….
Those might be the worst tires I’ve ever bought
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