Tires Hankook or Falken

Falken Tires
Fitz_2112b
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Rating 4.0

I put a set of Falken Rubitrek's on my 1500 last year and they've been great. Less aggressive and supposedly quieter on the road than the Wildpeaks but still a nice chunky AT tire that look good and perform well

Pros: quieter than wildpeaks, perform well
Cons: less aggressive
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Falken Tires

I think my Falkens have been great, road noise hasn't been bad at all, haven't really noticed much of hit to mpg, and traction been good

Pros: good traction, road noise good
Cons: not through winter yet
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Falken Tires

ohhhhh that efficiency is nice, I have a similar driving style (but a lot more miles) on my wildpeak at3/w's and I'm closer to 1.73 around town, and 1.9-2.0 on road trips averaging around 70mph.

Pros: good efficiency
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Hankook Tires
Baba-Da-Yaga
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Rating 5.0

Just got my hands on the Hankook ventus prime 4 quiet, soft, calm, sticks to the ground and doesnt suffer on cornering or handling no understeering or whats so ever. Highly recommend either the bridgestone or the hankooks especially for long drives.

Pros: quiet, soft, calm
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Falken Tires

Conti DWS is my car go to, although I like the Pirelli Pzero A/S I have now too. For a strict summer tire, we boil off Falken Azenis on the track cars...Conti LX25 for the truck.

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Falken Tires

Falken Sincera SN250 A/S so far a good tire good grip dry and wet. Not too pricey only decent tire in a 14 in I could find.

Pros: good grip dry and wet
Cons: Not too pricey
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Hankook Tires

Here’s an update on the Hankook tires. They are notably more efficient than the Pirellis. My daily commute was showing an average energy use of 285 Whr/mile pretty consistently. For the past month, it is now at 235 Whr/mile. This is in addition to being notably quieter over most road surfaces.

Pros: more efficient, notably quieter
Mileage: 3000 km
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Hankook Tires

Slower but vastly more durable tire > outright pace for an 8 hour enduro. And the answer to that is, as always, Hankook RS4.

Pros: vastly more durable tire
Cons: slower tire
Vehicle: BMW
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Falken Tires

Tbh you get what you pay for. Not great. There’s others that make a better all season tire then falk and at the same price. But if you don’t mind a little higher I’d look at something like the cross climates Michelin has or the cooper endura max or the Nokian wr. Nokians are amazing but suffer from issues in really hot weather. I’d get the cooper endura for Ohio. Won’t disappoint you either. Amazing in winter and summer

Pros: amazing in winter, summer
Cons: nokians suffer in heat
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Falken Tires
Banthebotsyagex
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Rating 1.0

Purchased wildpeaks for my Tacoma since they seem to be popular. First time I drove with them, right away I noticed how bad the vibration was throughout the whole cab. Went back to discount tire and they rebalanced and road forced. Been there about 5 times now and I am about to give up on them.

Cons: bad vibration throughout cab
Vehicle: Toyota
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