Tires Falken or MRF

Falken Tires

I have the Wildpeak AT3. So far I like them. A couple MPG drops but worth in the end, especially now that snow has come. Stock tires were ass

Pros: worth it in end
Cons: MPG drops
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Falken Tires

If you’re really worried about it, Falken Wildpeaks are the GOAT for All Terrain tires with very very good performance in wet and snow

Pros: very good performance
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Falken Tires

currently running 265/70/18 Falken Wildpeak AT3’s, will most likely be upgrading to 275/70/18 Toyo RT Trail tires, unless I can confirm that 285/70/18’s will fit with no rub.

Vehicle: Toyota
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Falken Tires

I went with falken FK460 silent core (which is with ev foam). I like them so far and was about 1100 out the door (installed, balanced and tax and all).

Pros: positive initial impression
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Falken Tires
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I bought my miata with some pretty thrashed Falken Azeni RT615Ks on them and they grip pretty good, and even with the tread worn down to the wear bars they're not completely terrifying in the wet.

Pros: grip pretty good
Cons: terrifying in the wet
Vehicle: Mazda
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Falken Tires

As someone who has a 04 2wd I can tell you best thing is a good set of tires. I run Falken Wildpeak AT4W's 265 65 17 we have decent snows in the winter I just lower the air pressure and go on my merry way.

Pros: decent snows in winter
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MRF Tires

I have the MRF Markus on my car; they are overall a great tire, but the road conditions, especially after monsoon, are absolute shit, and these low-profile EV tires struggle a bit.

Pros: great tire overall
Cons: struggle on bad roads
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