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Dude, I will be getting Falken Azenis for my 18's i think.

I run 235/40/18 and 265/35/18 , not sure if they come in 265 (or if i want them in that size - my car is pretty tail happy) but i will definately get them on the front.

Falkens are good but i find they wear out fast, the falkens on the front of mine are hell grippy but i need to replace them and at $505 a tyre you could have guessed im not using them again. I just put Kumo's on the back, they arent as good in the dry but they are the best wet tyre ive ever come across and i used to have the specific wet tyre off falken. Plus they were only 285 each bargain!!:uh-huh:

Originally posted by s13drifter

Oh that price is on 265/35/18 so id think yours would be even cheaper:D

shit man, what are they called?? and where did you get them from?? thats hella cheap!!

Originally posted by DentonR33

And your happy with them ONARUN?  Good grip in dry/wet>

What kinda kms you get out of a set?

i haven't gone through a set yet as i've only owned car for 1.5 months before accident. the deal with them is they grip and keep on gripping until they reach their absolute limit when they let go. you might say all tyres do that and you would be right but this set gives you no warning (screech) before they let go. pretty good in the wet too. most everyone you ask will talk them up and the reason is they are pretty much the best tyre you can get for under $250

kms/set depends on your driving habits as always;)

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