Tires Falken or BRIDGESTONE
RE71RS are what all the winning cars use in the series I run in.
Recently paid approx. $1,000 for Bridgestone DriveGuard all-season run flats on our 2015 AWD XLE, including mounting and balancing.
I'd maybe recommend the newer [Falken RT660+ in 225/45ZR15](https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Falken&tireModel=Azenis+RT660%2B&sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=245WR5RT660P&tab=Sizes) since they're a little wider and a grippier compound.
From a consumer preference side, they are probably the only brand that has the same level of reputation as Michelin. Also, they are consistently the top performing tire supplier in the ultra competitive Super GT, often ahead of Michelin teams.
I have the AT3W on my ram. 5 years 70,000 miles no rotations (got lazy this time). I just purchased a set of the AT4W. Hoping to get as many miles, or more with proper rotation.
You can never go wrong with a bridgestone from my experience. Apollo and goodyear are also great.
I’ve had the AT3s on my Tundra for 4 years with about 60k miles and still lots of tread, just got the AT4 on my wife’s sequoia and they are def my goto tire brand
Bridgestone Drive Guard Run Flats on 2017 Sienna AWD
The turanza el440 that comes standard with the Camry is trash. It has the same treadwear as summer sticky tires.
I have bridgestones too but theyre the dueler line, they are super loud and during highway merges or on curvy roads at higher speeds they are jarring.
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