Tire: Falken Ziex 512
Size: 215/40ZR17
Category: All Season Performance
Review: When i upgraded my wheels in July of 2005, i also bought a set of these to go with it. Keeping in mind i upgraded from the stock 16" to 17", these tires performed like magic. i had a cracking good time with these the first few hundred miles. compared to the stock tires, they reduced road noise by about 10% (non-scientific guess). my friend says he can feel the difference in ride quality-not as smooth and more bumpy, but it feels exactly the same to me maybe even better. dry traction is spot-on, wet traction feels marginally better than the stock tires. i still unwillingly spin out when accelerating from a stop on wet road. i'd like tires with enough wet traction that i dont spin out. these tires do wear a little faster than i had hoped; but this is on a 50mi. a day commute. going on 5,000 miles i've come to the conclusion that i'll probably replace these by summer of 2006. i have yet to drive this on winter roads, and i'm about to find out. the results may be off because i'll have close to 9,000 miles on these tires by then. other than that, these tires are a good investment.
Recommend: Yes
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Tire: Falken Ziex 512
Size: 195/50ZR16
Category: All Season Performance
Review: these tires are on the OEM 16" wheels. tread is at the wear indicator bar at 12,000. tire rotation was done 2x (5000 miles) along with 2 alignments. mileage warranty is 30,000 and i am going to contact discount tire direct about the replacement options.
Recommend: NO! Not if they only last 12,000 miles even with proper rotation and alignment. 215/40ZR17 size lasted longer
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Tire: Dunlop SP Sport 5000
Size: 195/50-16
Category: Ultra High Performance All-Season
Review: I would hardly call these Ultra High Performance. these OEM tires barely any wet traction, and dry traction was "decent" at best. very noisy compared to a low-profile tire like the falken above.
Recommend: NO
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Tire: Goodyear Eagle RS-A
Size: 195/50-16
Category: High Performance All-Season
Review: Had to replace 2 OEM tires with these. they are no better than the OEM tires themselves. they offered no additional performance or grip compared to 2 used tires still on the car. still just as noisy. to make it worse, they cost $150 each. the falkens were about $80 each.
Recommend: NO
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Tire: Falken Ziex ZE-329
Size: 195/50-16
Category: All Season Performance
Review: Replaced as a pair along with a pair of Falken ZE-912. This was because of road-hazard replacement warranty. The odd combination produced a low-frequency pulsating hum when cruising between 45-65mph and below 3000 rpm. Strangest road noise but my ears were a bit sensitive to the hum. Went away when the tires were rotated (if the shop ever remembered to rotate them). Confident dry grip, decent wet, decent snow/ice in the limited amounts we get in my area.
Recommend: I'm starting to like Falkens a lot.
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Tire: Kuhmo Ecsta ASX
Size: 195/50R16
Category: ultra-high performance all-season
Review: Current tires on car. I've had these changed twice now. These were a great price, a high UTQG, and an all-season performer, or so i thought. For the first several hundred miles they are quite grippy but the drawbacks of this tire become more apparent as life goes on. Not very good in light to medium snow. I thought it was a trade off from being all-season and bad luck in the snow storm, but its just not very confident. treadlife is a lot less than expected also; the Falken 512 was a 360AA and these Kuhmos are 420AA, but even with regular tire rotation and correct air pressure, Khumos will be replaced sooner.
Recommend: Good price and initial performance, not for wintery areas
your life and the lives of your passengers rides on top of these tires, go for the falkens! hey, falkens were used by mazda in their rev-it-up program ^_^