Tires FEDERAL or RIKEN

RIKEN Tires
MK7_JSW
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Rating 4.5

Speaking of cheap tires, I recently switched my tired old 41k mile Sumitomo ZIII with these $43 in 225/45 17 Riken raptor ZR and quite surprised how well they are. They grip as good as my ZIII did, way quieter and rain performance was fantastic. I was hesitant at first until I read reviews on tirerack phrasing these are great tires and they are definitely good. I also learned Riken is part of the Michelin tires company so its probably of decent build quality.

Pros: grip as good, way quieter
Mileage: 65982 km
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FEDERAL Tires
ijustbrushalot
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Rating 4.0

I drove about 8k miles on a set of RS-Rs. They ride fairly stiff and produce a hum. Wet traction actually not bad at all. Dry performance was obviously exemplary.

Pros: dry performance exemplary
Cons: ride fairly stiff
Mileage: 12875 km
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FEDERAL Tires

Upgraded the tires late last year to Federal 595 RSR, they are $300 INSTALLED at a local shop, which is crazy cheap IMO. The car grips so well.

Pros: car grips well, crazy cheap
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 10000 km
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RIKEN Tires

They have an aggressive tread pattern and I have driven them for the last 7 months in a variety of conditions from downpouring rain to hot, humid sun and they have not let me down yet. I push them hard on a cloverleaf on-ramps. They grip well and don't even chirp.

Pros: grip well, very responsive
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FEDERAL Tires

Federals are awesome! I generally rock the 595's. The lateral grip is off the chain, and last forever, things are made with unicorn farts. Every build, every car, gets those tires when I do a wheel package. And I've never had anything close to any kind of problem with them.

Pros: awesome, off the chain lateral grip, last forever
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RIKEN Tires
fbobberts
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Rating 4.0

Have these on the 944 and they are surprisingly good. Not pirelli p7 good, but good and they hold up. Honestly I have no issues with them. (Riken Raptor ZR summers)

Pros: surprisingly good, hold up well
Vehicle: Porsche
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FEDERAL Tires
solegenius
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Rating 3.0

Feds are okay budget performance tires IMO. There's a fair bit of trade offs too. Grip isn't as good as PSS or even DWs IMO, though with the latter the difference isn't that great. Despite lower grip levels mpg was worse.

Pros: okay budget performance
Cons: lower grip, worse mpg
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RIKEN Tires
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Rating 3.5

We used to use the P Zero Nero as they came on our mustang but they just didn't have the traction we wanted...We replaced them with RIKEN RIKEN RAPTOR ZR tires @ about $100 each (raw tire)

The Riken handle better on blacktop, although it's no super sticky tire but the front end doesn't plow near as bad.

Pros: handle better on blacktop
Cons: no super sticky tire
Mileage: 30000 km
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FEDERAL Tires

you dont want them anyway.. They have to be the worst tier ever made, and will only last one season at most

Cons: worst tier ever made
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