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I own a set of Falken Eurowinter HS02 Pro exactly for the reasons you mentioned - cold weather but with barely any snow on the roads, and they’ve been amazing. On dry and wet they don’t feel like a winter tyre at all, also really quiet and comfortable.
Wildpeak AT Trails shortly after buying it. Much better than oem but wish I'd gone with the scorpions bc I ended up not going to slow or offroad nearly as much as I thought. They look so cool though.
Falken ziex ze320 , Economical price, premium quality
Got a set of the veteran Falken Azenis RT615K+ in 245/40R18 on superspeed wheel 18x9. Just installed today!
I have a set of Yokohama BluEarths, $120 per wheel including labour
A lot of people say they last longer than others!
3: [Yokohama ADVAN Apex V601]: this is a fav of all the porsche crowd at track days as they offer about 5% less grip than a PS4S or the other two tires I listed, but they will go all day at a track day and never chunk and still get 25k miles out of them.
I have 275 AT4 on my 22, they look awesome and rub at full loco reverse driver side only after trimming. What I don’t like about them is they wobble at 50-60 until they warm up. I’ve had them balanced 3 times and it just is what it is at this point. I like them a lot otherwise m
Falken Ecorun ZE310s. Do not recommend whatsoever, it feels like driving on balloons. No steering feel, super delayed turn response, understeery, unpredictable, and far too much sidewall flex.
I bought the RT660s because I wanted to save money after running the RE71s.....regretted it. Just doing one season and switching back. The pressures are weird ( need to run way higher than RE71s) and they feel like ice skates on asphalt.
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