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TheGreatOne 12-09-2011 09:07 PM

Why no love for Falkens?
 
Hey guys,

Just curious why I don't see more Z owners sporting/discussing Falken tires. I did a search and out of 7 pages, maybe saw a few for sale threads, mainly Falken 452

Seems Hankook and Conti dominate here, besides going higher end Bridgestone

Falken seems to be a very capable, sticky and also attractive looking tire. Is it just because they have limited options? I won't pretend to be a tire expert, I've owned Falken's on my Prelude many moons ago and Yokohama S-Drives on my Lancer

So just wanted to get some input from some with more tire experience....

I'll be in the market soon...leaning towards Conti DW based on things I've heard members like Mr. Kenchan say but the sidewall is truly unattractive

Srenity 12-10-2011 12:44 AM

Well first the Azenis don't come in 19's. If they offered those in in 19 and up to 305's then they would be used on Z's much more.

blacknismoZ 12-10-2011 01:04 AM

Azenis was my first choice no 19 inch tires!!!!! But I'm happy with my RE11

Chan Chee Hoe 12-10-2011 01:14 AM

Falkens are the cheapest Japanese tyres in S'pore.

TheGreatOne 12-10-2011 07:44 AM

ahh ok, so its the options...I guess the 452 are their entry level then...

I have couple friends running Azenis on their S2000 so that seems to be the one to get...if it was available

senseiturtle 12-10-2011 08:21 AM

A basic observation, although this is gross generalization:

1) 370z owners typically have a little more cash on hand. Therefore, they'll buy higher-end tires. It's more common to see RE-11's, dunlop star-specs, etc. in the sub-200 treadwear group than the falkens. See tirerack for details and testing results.

2) If wanting solid grip with good treadwear for day-to-day use, you're more likely to see Michelin Pilot Super Sports (or PS2's), Goodyear F1 supercars, or other very expensive models.

3) Remember that you ALWAYS get what you pay for.

4) You should lose sleep BEFORE getting the tire, rather than after. (Hard decision before, lots of research vs. being concerned about sub-optimal tire choice)

5) If you're going to actually race the car, consider a second set of wheels with actual race tires. Expensive, but then you're getting the best of both worlds. Sometimes the perfect tire choice is actually "perfect tire choice(s)"

cossie1600 12-10-2011 09:35 AM

No, the main reason why some of us pick the RE11, Star Spec, RS-3, etc over the 615 is because it is simply a faster tire. The 615H narrowed the grip, but so did the price and not so much lap times.

ddvette9 12-10-2011 03:21 PM

Falken owner here. Too many people on here get caught up in tires when they drive their car 1 a month to the movies or around town. If you track or race or have a deep bank go for the nicer stuff, but I am a broke student and went with falkens and I beat my car up everyday they are fine. Better than Nexxen lol

kenchan 12-10-2011 04:41 PM

From my experience falken was junk vs other tires I use so don't run them any more.

haitech 12-10-2011 08:55 PM

I was wondering the same question. On other forums, the azenis are a very popular choice of tires

jay4500 12-10-2011 09:06 PM

jay
 
falkens suck, have them on my truck, no grip

Scorpio0124 12-13-2011 07:52 PM

I recall I had slapped 4 new Falkens ZIEX ZE-502 on my Lincoln Mark VII LSC and they were pretty good, especially in rain But I have not used Falkens on any other I had since then...


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