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Maxxis Tires
R4DAG4ST
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Rating 4.5

So, over 500 miles on these tires. Dirt roads, a little bit of real off-road, freeway, grooved freeway, some rain (no snow). Here are my thoughts.

So far, because these are so light, I can discern virtually no difference in handling from the cheese-ball OEM tires. Mileage may have taken a slight dip based on the computer, probably due to the more aggressive tread pattern, but I'm still consistently getting over 20mpgs.

These things are really quiet. On grooved highways, really stable. Rain. It wasn't a toad-floater, but no hydroplaning, very stable and confidence inspiring. Braking, Excellent, better than the BFG/Wildpeaks, probably due to lower weight. Acceleration, Really really good. Again, because of the low weight, they come up to speed nicely. Dirt Roads. A really fun tire. Plenty of grip, easy to feel when they are starting to slide. And they slide very predictably. Real Off Road. Very compliant. Highway compliance. A very nice, comfortable tire. Cornering. The carcass is slightly stiffer than OEM, so they feel more planted in the twisty bits. Look. This is subjective, but I think these are the best looking tire's I've ever had.

Pros: really quiet, stable, excellent braking
Cons: slight dip in mileage
Mileage: 805 km
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Maxxis Tires
board_bike
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Rating 5.0

I just put minions DHR WT and DHF WT on my line elite 30s on my Slash and size wise they fit great and are awesome to ride.

Pros: fit great, awesome ride
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FEDERAL Tires

After my recent misfortune with A052’s at the track, I decided to go with a cheaper 200tw tire to see how they perform. I ran the Federal RS-Pro’s in 225/40/18 on my 2021 Mini Cooper JCW GP3. Handling was pretty impressive to me, to be honest.

Pros: impressive handling
Cons: acted a little squirrely
Vehicle: MINI
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FEDERAL Tires

I am running the Federal Himalaya Iceo. Ran them last winter and had no issues at all , daily driven and even used for work. Bought them from Town Fair Tire and I would recommend them to others.

Pros: no issues at all
Vehicle: Subaru
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FEDERAL Tires
Choppa1987
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Rating 4.0

I have a set of Federal 595RS-Pro's on my ATS-V. I have not had them on their long but I have been able to do one autocross on them and it improved my performance significantly. Also, I can confirm that they are not noisy on the road.

Pros: improved performance, not noisy
Cons: longevity unknown
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Maxxis Tires

Aggressor has all the traction of a Dhr while rolling a touch faster. It's pretty shit in the wet though.

Pros: good traction, faster rolling
Cons: shit in the wet
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FEDERAL Tires
Armani1992
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Rating 3.0

I've had Evo595 and they aren't that good. I ordered their RS-R and were sent RS-RR instead due to being sold out. These are so much better (quite loud if that's fine) have been on daily for 11k miles now with tread at okay level.

Pros: much better
Cons: quite loud
Mileage: 11000 km
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FEDERAL Tires
DemandCommonSense
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Rating 2.0

These are not great street tires for DD use. You compare them to PS4s but they are not the same class. These are faster wearing, much louder, worse in cool temperatures (think in the 60°s), worse in the rain, much more prone to tramlining, less comfortable, and you'll never be able to use them to their potential on public roads.

Cons: faster wearing, much louder
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