Tires Falken or MRF
I put Falken Aklimate's on my Honda Fit and it was night and day in the snow, they're also quieter in the summer.
I have an AWD Volvo with haldex too and just drove it in a snow storm and only slid unintentionally once. I\u2019m also running all seasons that are 3 peak rated(Falken Aklimate) and once again have had no issues in the wet heavy slick snow going both down and uphill and with heavy foot accelerations on flat ground.
I put Falken 520's on my Stinger about a year ago and have been happy. They seem to be wearing well (for such a heavy car)
Falken Wildpeaks. 20k miles so far. 3/32" wear. Quieter than factory Pirelllis.
In California I use Falken Sincera.Cheaper than some and just fine for NorCal.
I have a 2013 sport, live in Michigan and just put Falken Aklimates. An all weather snow stamped tire. Just had my first snow rip in them today and they hook up nice. A little louder than my previous tires (tiger paws).
Falken Wildpeak AT4W’s rock
Last week I got a flat tyre on my back from the office and found that this tyre on my 2-month-old Suzuki Fronx (Aug 2025 model) is no more usable. Found a chipped off thread grip on the driver's side tyre, which resulted in low pressure. Due to driving at that pressure, the side liner developed cracks, losing its pressure holding capacity. Commonly, it is a clear case of prolonged low-pressure driving. However, in my case, since the tyre always looked low on pressure, I made sure to check the tyre pressure at every gas station while refueling. Now I am running on a spare tyre and wondering if I should go for the same tyre (MRF Wanderer 195/60 R16) or another brand.
I burst my Elevate tyre due to my mistake (side wall damage), only 3k KMs on the odometer. MRF rejected the claim but Honda provided new tyre for free as a part of goodwill warranty.
Same happened with my mrf ecotred just after 15000 km...got no claim... changed all 4 tyres to bridgestone coz safety is primary
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