Tires Falken or OEM Subaru

Falken Tires
Professional_Door354
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Rating 4.0

I just switched from the OE Michelin Pilots to Falken Azenis on my MYP. They are an optional brand listed on Tire Rack that are about $100 cheaper per tire than the Michelins. They are listed as an all season as well. My local Discount Tire ordered for me. Paid $1,200 for all four. Too soon to tell how they hold up but happy with looks and handling.

Pros: happy with looks, handling
Cons: durability unknown
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Falken Tires
FearingEmu1
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Rating 5.0

I used to have a Jeep Renegade Trailhawk that I put Falken Wildpeaks on, and those were fantastic tires. Not terribly loud on pavement, excellent traction in rain, and they looked nice.

Pros: excellent traction, looked nice
Cons: Not terribly loud
Vehicle: Jeep Renegade
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MattD37
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Rating 5.0

Just ditched my stock AT3’s on my 23 pro at 19k miles. Purchased the new AT4’s, stock size. Did a 3 hour off road loop with some light rock crawling on Saturday, new tires were amazing. Very quiet on road as well. Very happy so far.

Pros: amazing, very quiet
Mileage: 19000 km
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Falken Tires

I’ve got the Falken Wildpeaks on a 2008 F350 Dually and they’re ok on dry roads. I put them on all seven wheels 6 + the spare) in 2019 and do regular rotations. Today while pulling one to get a slow leak fixed I noticed substantial weather checking down between the lugs; it concerns me, even though it’s been 3.5 years I’m nowhere near the 50,000 miles tread wear warranty. I’ll add these tires really suck in any kind of slick mud and snow/ice on or off the road. Terrible on ice and snow.

Pros: ok on dry roads
Cons: suck in mud, snow, ice
Vehicle: Ford
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