fat set up?
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fat set up?
I cant pull up Romini's sticky on tire size for the gs. The link seems to be invalid. Does anybody have the info on what a fat set up would be for 19x8.5" in the front and a 19x9.5" wheel in the rear.
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Falken Tires also has those sizes on their FK-452 model. Since the tire model is relatively new, they might now have it available as of yet.
Here's a link: http://www.falkentire.com/fk452_sizes.html
Here's a link: http://www.falkentire.com/fk452_sizes.html
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Falken Tires also has those sizes on their FK-452 model. Since the tire model is relatively new, they might now have it available as of yet.
Here's a link: http://www.falkentire.com/fk452_sizes.html
Here's a link: http://www.falkentire.com/fk452_sizes.html
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Falken does make a good tire, the RT-615, just don't expect it to last very long, or handle well in the wet at all...
The other Falken stuff, IMO, is junk... it's cheap, and for the price does OK, but when compared to tires that are in the price range, or slightly above it, it doesn't fare well at all... Now, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but I've been in the tire / wheel industry for over 5 years. I have driven just about every tire on the road on various vehicles, many back to back. I also managed adjustments (defective tires) from all manufacturers...
Falkens, as a percentage, had one of the higher rates of failure that I recorded... On top of that, their ride quality was definitely subpar, they tended to get hard quickly, which meant they would last forever, but they handled for **** in the rain and even in the dry as well... Not to mention the fact that even new, they didn't handle all that well to start...
There were many times that I suggest a quality tire, but the customer went with something cheap like the Falken, and ended up bringing them back complaining about the way they wore, the way they handled... Many times, I sold that same customer a better tire the next time around, and they were much happier...
One customer in particular had a Lexus LS400 (the main reason I recall this). His car had Michelin MXV4's on it. He brought in a Consumer Reports article showing the Falken ZE-512 as the best tire available for touring / performance. I attempted to talk him out of it, and even suggested a mid level tire instead of the Michelin or the entry level Falken. Well, he wouldn't budge, so I got him the Falkens and installed them (they were cheap). About a year later, he came in for his second rotation and balance. After recognizing him, I asked him how the tires were doing, to which he reluctantly smiled and said "I hate them" He brought up the fact they were loud, didn't handle well in the rain, and although they didn't shake, they rode rough. I gave him trade in on those tires for some mid level Yokohama Avid V4's (halfway priced between the Falkens and the Michelins), and he absolutely loved them. The next couple times of seeing him in for service, he always swore to me he would take my advice from then on...
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good info you got there, thank you for your review, i really appreciate it. that's what i like to read, personal experience, different variations, and a lots of data.
i have own a few brands of tires, definitely not close to what you have tried, but i can already tell the difference between them. and adding your opinions, doesn't seem like falken is going well
i have own a few brands of tires, definitely not close to what you have tried, but i can already tell the difference between them. and adding your opinions, doesn't seem like falken is going well
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