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Old 05-18-2003, 07:15 PM
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I am very impressed with my new Vulcan Azenis Sport tires

205 50 15 right from vulcan tire for $62 each, what a deal, alot better than my Nitto`s.

http://www.vulcantire.com/azenis_t.htm
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The tires are NOT made by Vulcan. They are made by Falken.

http://www.falkentire.com

The top 10 finishers at Nationals last year all ran the Falken Azenis
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The top 10 finishers at Nationals last year all ran the Falken Azenis
I know they don't offer the same amount of grip, but what have you heard or even experienced yourself with and about the Yoko AVS ES100's? I'm sure they will be better than my current Kumho 711's.
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I know they don't offer the same amount of grip, but what have you heard or even experienced yourself with and about the Yoko AVS ES100's? I'm sure they will be better than my current Kumho 711's.
I heard (now this is only hearsay) that the ES100s are better than the 712s. But now I've been hearing the Kumho MXs are great almost as good as the Azenis, but not quite.
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I heard (now this is only hearsay) that the ES100s are better than the 712s. But now I've been hearing the Kumho MXs are great almost as good as the Azenis, but not quite.
Hmm, but don't the MX's have a faster wear rating than the Azenis? I'm still torn between the ES100's and the Azenis, but I dunno. I want the longer wear and better wet handling of the Yokos...
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The tires are NOT made by Vulcan. They are made by Falken.

http://www.falkentire.com

The top 10 finishers at Nationals last year all ran the Falken Azenis
Sorry CivicSiRacer, but thats were I found them, I have no idea why they are under vulcantire.com
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yeh the falkens are bad. those are the only tires ill run auto-x with .
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Sorry CivicSiRacer, but thats were I found them, I have no idea why they are under vulcantire.com
Simply because they sell tires, and Falken happens to be one of the many brand tire they carry. :silly2:

Falken Azenis...relying on a friend's opinion...full of praise for it.
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Hmm, but don't the MX's have a faster wear rating than the Azenis? I'm still torn between the ES100's and the Azenis, but I dunno. I want the longer wear and better wet handling of the Yokos...
Not that I know of. I know the MXs should have the same or better wear rate than the Azenis.

What are you going to use the tires for again?
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Sorry CivicSiRacer, but thats were I found them, I have no idea why they are under vulcantire.com
Right it's like Tirerack.com doesn't carry just one company. Vulcan and another company are the only ones to carry the Falken line for some reason.
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Not that I know of. I know the MXs should have the same or better wear rate than the Azenis.

What are you going to use the tires for again?
Some auto-x'ing, I do a bit of mountain pass carving, and of course lots of daily point A to B use.

My 711's I have on now, I've gotten 15,000 miles on them. Avout 14k being actual street miles, the rest between 4 auto-x's and a bit of mountain pass driving. Not too shabby for a tire I paid $28 a piece for.
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