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I really rate these tyres. I went for 215/40/R17. Due to she low profile and hard sidewall coupled onto a lowered ride you feel most imperfections in the road.
All that is forgiven by the sheer grip obtained in the wet as well as the dry.
Just a quick question, I still have two standard Bridgestone Potenzas on mine with hardly any tread worn off, now as I still need two new tyres, will I be ok with getting two of these Falcon ones, and if so would they be best on the front or the rear of the car if put on with the Bridgestones?
I want to get me some of these but can only find them in 215/45/17 i currently run 215 toyo's but today the guy at Honda refused to test drive my car after servicing it as he said it was running the "wrong" tyre size. Whats that all about? I assume that 215's are fine to use. Could some one sort me a link to camskills for a set of Falkens.
Fitted these about a week ago and must say very impressed for the money. Grip well in both wet and dry, I would recommend these tyres to anyone who is in the market for new rubber.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------I bought a set of 18" wheels with tyres but want to ensure the tyres are the same diameter.So I am looking for 2 falken 255/35/18 94Y tyres with about 6-7mm of tyre depth.If anyone has some lying around let me know.CheersLee