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Falken Tires
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Rating 4.0

I bought my miata with some pretty thrashed Falken Azeni RT615Ks on them and they grip pretty good, and even with the tread worn down to the wear bars they're not completely terrifying in the wet.

Pros: grip pretty good
Cons: terrifying in the wet
Vehicle: Mazda
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Falken Tires

As someone who has a 04 2wd I can tell you best thing is a good set of tires. I run Falken Wildpeak AT4W's 265 65 17 we have decent snows in the winter I just lower the air pressure and go on my merry way.

Pros: decent snows in winter
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Toyo Tires

Years ago they cross-threaded several of my bolts with an air wrench. Recently I tried them again however as they had better pricing than any other shop in town. Got a great deal on some Toyos. They did good work - no issues since.

Pros: good work, great deal
Cons: cross-threaded bolts
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Toyo Tires

My favourites are actually a Toyo that incorporates walnut shells into the rubber. I know it sounds ridiculous but having compared and tried a few, including the blizzaks, they were noticeably better in all winter conditions than anything else. For context, mine were put on a Sonata and I called them squid pelts because of the grip they provided.

Pros: noticeably better in conditions, great grip
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Toyo Tires

I've run the Toyo GSi 6 HP for a while and it's been really good, I would prefer maybe a bit more ice traction at intersections polished by idiots flooring it and turning it into a skating rink.

Pros: really good performance
Cons: lacks ice traction
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.5

Just got some 285/75r16 toyo at3's installed and they look and feel great. It's a 2023 tacoma trail edition so i wasn't sure how they would fit with the trail having the miniscule lift and the different rin offset but I just had it out wheeling and the only rubbing i had was 2 little spots on the front mudflaps only when half turned. I took a heat gun and pushed them in and that eliminated the rubbing entirely. Im really loving the look and feel (im not sure if its just me but it feels more planted to the ground). The fuel mileage went up to 15.4L/100 on the highway which isnt the worst and there is more road noise too but coming from my dodge dakota its still 1000x's better.

Pros: look and feel great, more planted
Cons: increased fuel consumption, more road noise
Vehicle: Toyota
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Falken Tires
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Rating 3.5

The 265/70/17 is a perfect fit. Should have any issues other than fuel economy because the at4 is a heavy tire.

Pros: perfect fit
Cons: heavy, impacts fuel economy
Vehicle: Toyota
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Falken Tires

Look out for shoulder cracks on the Falkens. Tread might look great, but the tread cleats will start to crack on the shoulders. Nothing you can do about it. Plan on replacing them around 25-30k miles.

Pros: great tread
Cons: shoulder cracks, early replacement
Mileage: 25000 km
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Falken Tires

Falkens don't last more than 30k miles.The rubber starts to break down after 16mo. Tread is fine, but they start to crack at the shoulder. Even if you rotate them like a good human, even if you park in a heated garage, even if you wash your car every week or two. Big box tire shop and the manufacturer won't so anything for you either. Happened to me and will NEVER buy them again.

Pros: hazard replacement warranty
Cons: rubber breaks down
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 30000 km
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