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they are not bad. no real life experience with them, but have heard a bit about them. Done a lot of research myself, and decided to go the next level up in the falken range, the Azenis ST115's.

The tread pattern looks awsome on the GRB451's, and i havent heard anything bad about them.

The falken Ziex i have heard bad things about.

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I have Falken FK-04GRB's on mine and they're fine.

They Grip well in the wet and dry. I don't have any complaints.

I've done a few 4k launches (in back streets where there is no danger to other motorists) with them and they grip well and the car rockets off :(

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Yeah, I reckon they are good. Had FK451s on the rear before these, they have much better grip for cornering, but the tune2's have better straight line grip.

I'd give themn about a 7.5/10 for performance and a 9/10 for value

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