Tires Falken or Nokia

Nokia Tires
frbz
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Rating 5.0

I am using them also. They are as good as the Nokian Hakapellitas I had and cheaper too.

Pros: good performance, cheaper price
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Falken Tires

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.

Pros: amazing grip level
Cons: hard on tires
Vehicle: Subaru
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Falken Tires
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Rating 5.0

For me, Falken/Sumitomo has been the perfect balance between value and performance

Pros: balance between value, performance
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Falken Tires

My Falken tires are extremely affordable and they grip better than my Pirellis in every real-world situation that I’ve needed the grip.

Pros: grip better
Cons: null
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Falken Tires
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Rating 5.0

Just put on 265/65/18 SL wildpeak at4w on an otherwise stock 2012 GX and can confirm that they will fit with no rubbing. Compared to the Michelin latitudes that were on before, the feel on the road is noticeably better, i.e. more plush but also more planted... if that makes sense. Road noise is minimal difference in my mind but I have a skybox on top so maybe I'm just used to it. Being in pnw, wet traction is a must and these should do the trick.

Pros: more plush, more planted
Cons: minimal road noise
Vehicle: Lexus GX
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Falken Tires

I'm definitely replacing the stock tires with Wildpeaks in the spring. In the snow, the stock tires are pretty good, but ice forms very quickly with Vancouver snow and that's where the stock tires fail for me. Noticeably more slippery on ice than a proper 3PMSF rated tire.

Pros: good in snow
Cons: slippery on ice
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 10000 km
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Falken Tires

Cheap Chinesium trash, rated at 40k miles but I would be shocked if you got much more than 20k-25k and the warranty is basically non-existent... And "all-season" tires really are 3-season tires these days, if you deal with any snow you want to look at all-weather tires like Falken Aklimate or General Altimax 365AW.

Cons: cheap, poor warranty
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