Gun5
07-05-2006, 01:10 PM
My guy at discount tire told me to go with some Falken Ziex's, told me they get nice grip and decent tread and for $107 a tire online it aint bad
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Falkens??Gun5 07-05-2006, 01:10 PM My guy at discount tire told me to go with some Falken Ziex's, told me they get nice grip and decent tread and for $107 a tire online it aint bad Jim85IROC 07-05-2006, 03:45 PM I put a pair of 451s on my car after talking with the Discount Tire dude that posts here. I am very impressed with the wet and dry grip of the tire, and it's also stayed quiet as it's worn out. Unfortunately, I'm now replacing them 1 year later because I experienced some awful wear to the point where the center of the right rear is below the wear bar with less than 10k miles on them. My last set of tires experienced very even treadwear on all 4 tires, giving me 22k miles dispite having only a 200 treadwear rating (The falkens have a 280). With these tires, all 4 wore very differently, with the right rear experiencing the most drastic (and strangest) wear of the group. The rest of them are showing wear on the edges, with the centers still looking like-new. The right-rear is worn down below the wear bars in the center, with the sides still appearing like new. All 4 tires have approximately 30lbs of air pressure. It's tough to blame the lousy wear on the tires considering the inconsistant wear on them, on the other hand, the last set of tires I had wore very nicely. Zack 07-05-2006, 10:12 PM falkens are garbage. cheap for a reason CamaroRacing12 07-05-2006, 11:49 PM i just bought falken ziex's for my car off of discount tire direct...they are nice....they came with my rim package...they are a good brand name...they look nice and grip well...i noticed a small difference between them and my older stock crap tires....i give em a thumbs up CamaroRacing12 07-05-2006, 11:50 PM Gun5 how do u like the e-cutout?? any problems? cheap to install?? etc?? 94CamaroZ28 07-06-2006, 12:25 AM falkens are garbage. cheap for a reason Interesting opinion... do you have anything more definitive or useful in terms of specific comments? Have you ever run them, or is this simply what your other suppliers tell you to say? From the graphics under your user name, I am guessing you sell tires... a more detailed comment from you might be useful. I have some Falken 451s on the front of my car at the moment. Seem to handle well and wear reasonable. As for cheap tires I have liked: Kumho 712s I liked a lot, hated the 711s. Eagle F1s, didn't like at all. Avon M550s, so-so. Avon 500s, like pretty well. I tend to read the Tirerack reviews and look at the Tirerack ratings; I stay away from Consumer Reports as it's aimed more at long life and silent ride than performance. Overall, I've yet to find a tire that wears perfectly evenly, has outstanding wet and dry traction, lasts 100k miles, AND is cheap. If anyone knows of such, PLEASE let me know! Gun5 07-06-2006, 12:26 AM Gun5 how do u like the e-cutout?? any problems? cheap to install?? etc?? havnt got it yet still waiting should have it soon here been a few weeks DrivingZiggy 07-06-2006, 01:41 AM I presently have Falkens that I got used off of eBay. They don't grip too well, but I think that's more because they're old than anything else. But I'm not sure. They seem to work fine in the rain as long as I'm not driving like it's dry. Zack 07-06-2006, 04:35 PM Interesting opinion... do you have anything more definitive or useful in terms of specific comments? Have you ever run them, or is this simply what your other suppliers tell you to say? From the graphics under your user name, I am guessing you sell tires... a more detailed comment from you might be useful. I have some Falken 451s on the front of my car at the moment. Seem to handle well and wear reasonable. As for cheap tires I have liked: Kumho 712s I liked a lot, hated the 711s. Eagle F1s, didn't like at all. Avon M550s, so-so. Avon 500s, like pretty well. I tend to read the Tirerack reviews and look at the Tirerack ratings; I stay away from Consumer Reports as it's aimed more at long life and silent ride than performance. Overall, I've yet to find a tire that wears perfectly evenly, has outstanding wet and dry traction, lasts 100k miles, AND is cheap. If anyone knows of such, PLEASE let me know! low treadware, somewhat noisy, traction is nill and these comments are from customers running them on accords and camrys and are older folks driving. they pick up consumer reports, see that for some reason they praise them, mostly the price, so they think they are getting something great you get what you pay for. look at the price difference between a ze-512 and the rt615...its for a reason Greed4Speed 07-06-2006, 07:31 PM As for cheap tires I have liked: Kumho 712s I liked a lot, If you like those out of round, no traction POS tires....... And yes, this is from experience with the 712's. No traction out back or up front when driven agressively. Not much of a performer at all and its a good thing lead is cheap. Otherwise with all the weight it took to balance those out of round buggers it would have cost a small fortune. I've said it before. Unless you're financially in a bind and just need tire to get by, buy tires that will not limit your performance. A cheap tire (and yes price of $100 is a cheap tire for our cars) will get you mediocre performance. How many of us mod our cars with mediocre performance in mind? I'd bet that would be 0. So why limit your car's abilities with cheap tires? chucksz28 05-22-2008, 12:51 PM I've recently installed 4 Falken FK452 tires and am quite happy with them. I had Pirelly P7000 275 ZR17 on before but they were3 discontinued. I've had no gripping problems with them as others have mentioned. v7guy 05-27-2008, 12:16 PM I've been running 315 30 18 Falken RT615 on the rear and they seem to be very capable I don't expect them to last more than a couple years. They will replace the Perellis that I have up front when they wear out. I'm very happy with them. bluz28 05-27-2008, 03:01 PM I've had Falken 452s since last august, they've been a really good tire so far, considering they were $100 less per tire then the Pirelli's they replaced. | ||