Tires Falken or Uniroyal

Falken Tires

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.

Pros: consistent MPG loss
Cons: 2 MPG loss
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 1448 km
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Falken Tires

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.

Pros: long lasting, satisfied experience
Vehicle: Nissan
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Falken Tires

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.

Pros: zero issues
Mileage: 20000 km
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Falken Tires
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Rating 4.0

If you’re not mudding and want to improve the ride then the Falkens with their mileage warranty is the best bang for the buck.

The EVOLUTION line from Cooper is their “cheap” line, recently bought by Goodyear. Have not been a fan of quality since the buyout

Pros: best bang for buck
Cons: quality since buyout
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Uniroyal Tires

True budget greats to me are definitely uniroyal rain sport 3. Not dead cheap but used em on the front of all my drift cars for grip and havent got a single complaint.

Pros: good grip, no complaints
Cons: not dead cheap
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Falken Tires

I've been looking at the Toyo NanoEnergy3 for about £200 fitted, but also saw I could get the Falken SN832 for around £240 fitted.

Pros: good for town driving
Cons: more expensive
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Uniroyal Tires

I have these exact tires on my charger except mine are 18in. The tires are coming up on 4 years old with about 30000 miles on them and they are completely fine in everyday driving. If you don't really care about performance then they're fine. They're obviously not a performance tire but for being relatively cheap they are more than adequate in all temperatures and if you drive normally they're fine in the rain. The only time they're kindof sketchy is in snow but as long as you give yourself more time to react and you don't live somewhere super hilly they're fine, especially if your a4 is awd.

Pros: fine in everyday driving
Cons: sketchy in snow
Mileage: 48280 km
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Uniroyal Tires

I got the cheapest snow tires possible for my first set, Uniroyal TigerPaw on Steelies. They suck on dry pavement. I had to floor it on a turn from a standstill as I realized someone was doing 80+ through the light I was taking a left at. Ive never had all four tires spin on dry pavement in any subaru Ive owned.

Pros: cheapest snow tires possible
Cons: suck on dry pavement
Vehicle: Subaru
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