Tires Pirelli or Falken

Falken Tires

I took a set of 7/32 tread depth firestone ft140\u2019s off my little daily driver Toyota Corolla and went with a set of Falken Aklimates. They run quieter, cost less, and last longer than the cross climates (which I also sell) and are my most recommended tire for cars and small SUV\u2019s.

Pros: run quieter, cost less
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 4.0

I mean the Hankook ion as and Pirelli ev 2 are both more range but not 20 miles maybe 5-10. The Hankooks don't get more than 30k but has a good warranty and I'm on my pirellis now so I'll see if their need for their also good warranty.

Best thing is both are so much more quiet and the pirellis are amazing off the line and in the rain.

Pros: more quiet, amazing off the line
Cons: Hankooks short life
Mileage: 30000 km
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Falken Tires

I used to run Mickey Thompson mud tires on my Jeep. The last set had something like 60% tread life remaining when they were so cupped out and obnoxious I couldn't stand it anymore. I yanked them off, and decided to give a set of Falken Wildpeak AT3s a try. The Falkens were significantly less expensive, better mannered, and 40-50,000 miles later, they're barely even worn. On the same vehicle. Without any mods or maintenance to the suspension, which obviously wasn't the reason the Mickeys cupped out. These are excellent tires, and I would buy Falkens again, no question. On the other side of the line, I got a set of Sumitomos for my truck, and when I wore those out, I dug deep and ponied up for a set of Michelins the next time. The Sumitomos just didn't do it for me.

Pros: less expensive, better mannered, barely worn
Vehicle: Jeep
Mileage: 64373 km
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Falken Tires

We replaced the stock tires with some AT falkens. Massive difference in grip. In all weather conditions. Highly recommend, at a ~5% sacrifice to fuel economy on hybrid.

Pros: massive difference in grip
Cons: 5% sacrifice to fuel economy
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Rating 4.0

When I ordered my 2024 xlt 2.0 4k tow Maverick I opted for the Falken wildpeak AT3 tires. They're a little louder than all season but not much. Average around 34 mpg in the summer and 29 in the winter great traction, have around 30.000 miles on them with plenty of tread left

Pros: great traction, plenty of tread
Cons: a little louder
Mileage: 48280 km
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Falken Tires

I had a choice, AWD or an Eco Boost motor. The AWD ended up being a better buy. I know I’m going to miss the Eco Boost.

I chose the AWD because of boon docking. I put Falken Wildpeak 235/65/16 tires on it.

Pros: better buy, boon docking
Cons: miss the Eco Boost
Vehicle: Ford Transit
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Pirelli Tires

Frequently, seems like I’ve been getting around 30k-35k a set with quality EV Tires (Pirelli is my go-to). From what I understand this is very common with Teslas

Pros: quality EV Tires
Cons: frequent replacement needed
Mileage: 30000 km
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Falken Tires

The factory 265/70R18 Wildpeak AT3WA tires are at 3/32 at 10k miles and 4 months of use. The dealership or Falken would not help and said that was normal wear. Am I wrong in thinking they should last longer? 80% Highway, 15% curvy back roads under 35 mph, 5% gravel driveway. Flat and even wear.

Cons: premature wear, short lifespan
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 16093 km
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