Tires Falken or NITTO

Falken Tires
Stetr24vw
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Rating 5.0

I have 225/40/18 912's on my 18x8.5 and they stretch enough to clear my fenders. And I am pretty low. They are very quiet and are very good in the rain. I can take puddles at normal highway speeds and not even feel it. I have had them for about 10k miles and I have noticed little if any tire wear.

Pros: very quiet, good in rain
Cons: stretch enough
Mileage: 10000 km
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Falken Tires

i think it's possible to find smaller than 205/40 but not easily or cheaply.. i think you can get 195/45. however the falken 512 (which you can now only get from discount tire on ebay) is much smaller than most 205/40's. it's what i run on my mk3 and they are much smaller than the set they replaced.

Pros: smaller than most
Cons: not easily or cheaply
Part number: 512
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Falken Tires

The tires are 205/40/16 Falken Azenis RT-615. The wheel adapters/spacers were purchased on here from Vtec-This-Vr, and are excellent quality. There is no rubbing and the car handles perfectly.

Pros: excellent quality, handles perfectly
Cons: no rubbing
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Falken Tires
mixedpartsbmx
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Rating 4.0

I have them on my E30. They're a fantastic tire in ALL conditions but heavy snow. Great in the dry, great in the wet, wear better than 512s did, fairly quiet for what they are. They're even passably ok in plowed/packed snow on traveled roads. They're slow to get going from a stop, but once you're moving they're very predictable and easy to drive with.

Pros: great in dry, wet
Cons: bad in loose snow
Vehicle: BMW
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Falken Tires

I've been running them for 22000 miles now, no complaints here. Stick well in wet and dry, no comment on snow.

Pros: stick well in wet, dry
Mileage: 35400 km
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Falken Tires

I have them on 2 of my cars - one summer car - one daily... Perform good in rain, and "well" in snow. I've got about 50% tread left - and in snowy conditions do fine (except from a dead stop - can be difficult). Did great in the first summer/winter - but like any "performance all-season" does so-so once the tread wears down... For a great price - I say rock em...

Pros: good in rain, well in snow
Cons: difficult from dead stop
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Falken Tires
lubok
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Rating 5.0

I use falken rt615 both for auto-x and summer driving. best bang for the buck, and don't worry about wet weather traction, i drove through some of the nastiest storm on them without a second of hesitation, as a matter of fact they are better then any other tire I had so far

Pros: best bang for the buck
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NITTO Tires
Post Release
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Rating 4.0

Nitto Neo Gen tire received second place overall with the editors commenting that the Nitto Neo Gen had basically tied with first place. Fifteen tires from several tire manufacturers were tested in nine categories, mainly focusing on dry handling and traction, wet handling and traction, and ride comfort. All tires in the test were sized 225/40R18. All tires were tested using an Audi A3 3.2 on a closed test course. This data was combined with results from independent tread-wear testing which evaluated tread wear up to 12,000 miles. The Nitto Neo Gen had a strong showing in all tests. The Neo Gen received a ranking of Very Good in both dry and wet braking and Good in both dry and wet handling and hydroplaning. The Neo Gen also received high marks for noise, ride comfort and rolling resistance, scoring Very Good for all categories. The Neo Gen was also one of the most affordable tires tested. Because of the Neo Gen's balance of dry and wet performance, and ride comfort, the editors recommended it as one of their top picks.

Pros: Very Good dry/wet braking
Cons: Good dry/wet handling
Vehicle: Audi A3
Mileage: 12000 km
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Falken Tires
'88Jetta16v
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Rating 1.0

Compared to the Dunlop SP-5000 Sports on my GLI, which have a couple years on them at this point and only cost $74 apiece, the Falkens are awful; they don't grip, they're ugly, and they're noisy.

Cons: don't grip, ugly, noisy
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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