Tires Falken or OEM Audi
when I bought my 2015 Toyota Tacoma It had 74000 miles before I got my wild peaks Mts. Now it has over 130000 miles and still have another 5 to 7000 miles before I have to change them.Of course falcon wild peaks again. I live in Hawaii, I go from mauka to Maki. MOUNTAIN TO OCEAN.Mud and Sand. I like it, I'll be a customer for life.????????
Long time Falken user here- the 615’s last forever, and give you great performance value. I recommend these tires to newer intermediate drivers that are starting to need something grippy, but not too grippy that it starts to cover up your mistakes / become a crutch.
Running 615+ on my race/street car. Car is fair weather but have been caught in the rain. Hoping they last 9 events this year plus less than 1500 street miles. Love the tires just did my first event and performed great.
i ran 615s on a gti for two-ish seasons and i’d highly recommend them for the track, but would warn you at least for me, they weren’t great on the street if any water entered the chat.
I use to run their ar1 then I saw the falken rt660 came out and those last longer. Grip feels about the same, I got a faster time on the falkens.
Update after driving to, on and back from the track - The grip is much greater than stock Hankooks, was a wet day but I still found the grip to be quite impressive. The brakes stayed cool without any signs of fade or losing brake feel.
Hab im letzten Jahr meinen 91er Audi 100 C4 mit 120tkm wieder fit gemacht, den ich 2007 weg gestellt hatte. Wären also knapp 18 Jahre.
Vorbereitungen:
- Alte Reifen drauf, die sind danach eh hin.
I have about 15k miles on some Falken Aklimates and they’re not bad. Live in upstate NY and they’ve handled the seasons well so far. No hesitation when getting some more spirited driving in through the Adirondacks.
Falken Wildpeaks are the worst A/Ts I've run. Hard as hell and sketchy in the rain. I only had 20k ish miles before I sold them, but they were progressively getting louder.
Mine were down to 50% tread and didn't have enough traction on snow at ~20k miles. If you drive on serious snow, consider getting rid of them by 15 to 20k miles.
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