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Falken Azenis RT-615K vs. Azenis RT-615 Comparison by Tyler McQuarrie

Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks Bad thread name The Falken 615K test I also saw earlier today. It's nice to see some more sticky street tire options opening up. The Z

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Old 05-11-2010, 08:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
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The Falken 615K test I also saw earlier today. It's nice to see some more sticky street tire options opening up.

The Z was a half second slower then the Mustang around the track but they were also using the heavier roadster instead of the coupe, and oddly skinny tires.
I agree. I wish they would have used the coupe also. The roadster also had the nav. Isnt the roadster with the nav the heaviest Z possible?
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