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Falken Tires

I've started running the Falken Wildpeak RT/01 HD and I have been really impressed. They are a rugged tire and hold up really well to heavy towing in abusive terrain. They also lasted me 45k miles when my K02s were shot at 25k miles.

Pros: rugged tire, holds up well
Cons: K02s shot at 25k
Mileage: 45000 km
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Pirelli Tires

I had an e46 with a set of P-Zero Nero's years ago so perhaps things have changed but mine were great, kicked the shit outta those garbage Michelins that were on there

Pros: great tires
Vehicle: BMW
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Pirelli Tires

Personally, I’ve never had any issues with any consumer pirelli tire I’ve ran before. Their ice zeros are great on my wrx in winter.

Pros: great in winter
Vehicle: Subaru
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Falken Tires
tuctrohs
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Rating 4.5

I settled on Falken Ziex because a local shop had them in stock at a reasonable price ($110 each before the extended warranty, etc. shakedown) and Falken rates them as 4.5/5 stars for rolling resistance (and they don't give all of their tires that good a rating so it means *something*).

First long drive with them was today. Unfortunately, I don't have solid records of consumption for specific drives for the OEM tires, but the consumption was around 95% of the ABRP estimate going on battery %, which is not far off from what we are used to seeing. So my verdict is that they are not much worse than the OEM tires.

Pros: reasonable price, good rating
Cons: no solid consumption records
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Falken Tires
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Rating 4.0

I just switched from the OE Michelin Pilots to Falken Azenis on my MYP. They are an optional brand listed on Tire Rack that are about $100 cheaper per tire than the Michelins. They are listed as an all season as well. My local Discount Tire ordered for me. Paid $1,200 for all four. Too soon to tell how they hold up but happy with looks and handling.

Pros: happy with looks, handling
Cons: durability unknown
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Falken Tires
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Rating 5.0

I used to have a Jeep Renegade Trailhawk that I put Falken Wildpeaks on, and those were fantastic tires. Not terribly loud on pavement, excellent traction in rain, and they looked nice.

Pros: excellent traction, looked nice
Cons: Not terribly loud
Vehicle: Jeep Renegade
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Pirelli Tires

The Pirellis are super soft. It improves high speed handling on dry roads, but they wear out way faster. Mine did this exact same thing after about 30k miles.

Pros: improves high speed handling
Cons: wear out faster, super soft
Mileage: 48280 km
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Falken Tires

Cheap Chinesium trash, rated at 40k miles but I would be shocked if you got much more than 20k-25k and the warranty is basically non-existent... And "all-season" tires really are 3-season tires these days, if you deal with any snow you want to look at all-weather tires like Falken Aklimate or General Altimax 365AW.

Cons: cheap, poor warranty
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Pirelli Tires

Hated the pirellis. They barely last 2 seasons on my is300

Michelins always last 4 seasons

Pros: Michelins last longer
Cons: barely last 2 seasons
Vehicle: Lexus
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