Tires Falken or SUMITOMO
Falken Azenis FK510 with EBC YellowStuff ( daily ); Vitour Tempesta Enzo with Ferodo DS2500 front & EBC YellowStuff rear on 17x8 Fast FC04 ( track ) Motul RBF600 & DCTF; Euro Sport Upper Front Stress Bar; SuperPro Rear Sway Bar & Endlinks Magic Intercooler; Audi RS3 brake ducts
I feel pretty confident with the car, especially with 255 RT660's. Car has some pretty insane grip with that setup
I run falken tyres have done now for about 5 years! Mainly just because I liked the look of the tread patterns ???? no issues so far though!
Falken Wildpeaks A/T3W. They are great in rain, mud, snow, and are not loud on the highway. A bit pricey though, about $220 per tire.
These Falkens were great in the snow and the very little dirt road driving I’ve done.
I have the Falken Sincera SN250 A/S and looking on Tire Rack, they seem to be a direct upgrade to your Laufenns for about $10 more each. Might be worth a try. I've found them to be quiet and absorbing of bumps and road weirdness. Also lightweight feeling.
I changed my tires to the non-OEM Wildpeak AT3W in size 285/75R18. Effectively 34" tall. No modifications/lift, only slight rub. Fuel economy is essentially unchanged with 75k kms in the larger tires. I didn't notice any significant difference in ride or noise. But I was much more pleased with the look of the tire filling out the wheel wells much better.
I have wildpeaks on my rav. They are great aside from they wear down fast. Just put Toyo open country’s on and so far after about 1k miles I like them the best.
That’s very interesting. My limited trim came with the falken tire which is even worse. It’s gone at 22k. Yokohama in my experience is pretty good
I bought a brand new 2003 Toyota tundra TRD Pro with four 285/65- 18 tires and they are completely spent after 27,000 MI. These tires are rated for $40 to 50,000 mi.... I would never buy these tires again
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