Who says Nittos beat Falkens?
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Who says Nittos beat Falkens?
Someone tried to tell me that Nitto555 are better tires than FK 452 Falkens, but review I read say that Falken are a smoother ride and grip better in rain.
Has anyone had any problems with vibration or problems balancing there wheels with either of these tires?
And I know people are going to jump all over me, but what about NANKANG
Tires? Has anyone had any experience with these?
Has anyone had any problems with vibration or problems balancing there wheels with either of these tires?
And I know people are going to jump all over me, but what about NANKANG
Tires? Has anyone had any experience with these?
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i had the nitto 555 for about 4 years and man that grip really well..but when it rain i dont even want to drive around with it tailwhipping every corner i turn...but now i got some toyo and man i felt the grip wasnt the same but it sure was quiet inside... love it as a crusier and the raining season it works pretty well... imo nitto = track / summer
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True, but most of us are in the under $200 per tire range. At least I am, can't afford for a MIchelin Pilot to get jacked up on these crazy streets. I had a set of Nitto's on my Accord and they must have lasted 2-3 years at least, not bad for the investment. I owned the Falken ST115, Fk451 and Fk452 and when they get a little old the side wall cracks and rips. That's why I don't like them and bad tread wear.
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True, but most of us are in the under $200 per tire range. At least I am, can't afford for a MIchelin Pilot to get jacked up on these crazy streets. I had a set of Nitto's on my Accord and they must have lasted 2-3 years at least, not bad for the investment. I owned the Falken ST115, Fk451 and Fk452 and when they get a little old the side wall cracks and rips. That's why I don't like them and bad tread wear.