falken azenis
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Re: falken azenis
Originally posted by Jonas
i heard they are good grip tires, are there any others that are comparable to them?? and hows the ride on the azenis and whats a descent price. a guy got me at $67 each.
i heard they are good grip tires, are there any others that are comparable to them?? and hows the ride on the azenis and whats a descent price. a guy got me at $67 each.
What size is the person quoting you for $67 ea. AND are they Last years tread design?
#4
Originally posted by Jonas
205-60-16 and yes they are last years designs, but that is not one of my major concerns right now. so how do you think these tires would be with rain drifting??
205-60-16 and yes they are last years designs, but that is not one of my major concerns right now. so how do you think these tires would be with rain drifting??
That is a GOOD price, IF he throws in lifetime balance and rotation for the normal cost of Mount and Balance. You will want to rotate/Balance every 5-7k to keep them lasting for 30k.
And they should allow you to drift just fine, once they break loose.
Just keep the front end in check..
#5
i currently run the falken Azenis and have in the past also they are great dry/light rain tires the tread wear is fast so they will only last for 6 month max of daily driving less if you drift/autoX with the... at $67 is a deal for the 205/55/16
last years tread design is plenty good also
last years tread design is plenty good also
#6
falken aziens are like the heaviest tire on the market
with the weight being that far out tire weight is equally as important as wheel weight if not more so
if i might suggest perilli p7000 great grip and really light, bad side they wear fast bro
with the weight being that far out tire weight is equally as important as wheel weight if not more so
if i might suggest perilli p7000 great grip and really light, bad side they wear fast bro
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