Yokohama Vs. Falken KNOCKOUT
Nexagen
01-22-2004, 02:15 AM
Both of these tire giants are kings in their own right, but with money issues aside which gives the best performance and glue-like grip?
:iceslolan
Yokohama AVS Series Tires Vs. Falken Azenis ST-115 OR Ziex ZE-512
Which do you guys think is the king and why?
Some factors you should consider:
1)Rain Grip
2)Road Noise
3)Handling
4)Road Grip
5)Comfort
6)Treadwear
List these factors based on your personal experience and crown your tire the king.:smokin:
-Nexagen
:iceslolan
Yokohama AVS Series Tires Vs. Falken Azenis ST-115 OR Ziex ZE-512
Which do you guys think is the king and why?
Some factors you should consider:
1)Rain Grip
2)Road Noise
3)Handling
4)Road Grip
5)Comfort
6)Treadwear
List these factors based on your personal experience and crown your tire the king.:smokin:
-Nexagen
Grant@Tirerack
01-22-2004, 11:38 AM
Which AVS model? ES 100, Sport?
mbbiker
01-25-2004, 07:26 PM
I have the Ziex ZE-512 and they stick like glue in dry or wet weather they are even pretty decent in snow
IronAuroraV8
02-09-2004, 11:54 PM
I have them on my 97 Nissan Maxima and those are great tires
wet and dry traction is awsome and they do perform "safe" in 2" of unplowed snow - ABS only kicked in sporadically.
one note though got them balanced on old fashion balance machine and tires were not perfectly round - there was some steering whell shaking goin on
got them rebalanced on "road force" balancer and everything is smooth
highy recomended.
Nick
wet and dry traction is awsome and they do perform "safe" in 2" of unplowed snow - ABS only kicked in sporadically.
one note though got them balanced on old fashion balance machine and tires were not perfectly round - there was some steering whell shaking goin on
got them rebalanced on "road force" balancer and everything is smooth
highy recomended.
Nick
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