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sirux 24-Oct-2009 12:26 AM

Falken Euro Winter?
 
Just got 4 of them on my civic for $400..
You guys ever hear anything about these tires?
Google searched and can't find much..
I know for a fact that Falken makes good ass tires.. but winters?

sirux 24-Oct-2009 01:25 AM

Got em from tires23..
Think they're any good?

PurpleStuff 24-Oct-2009 01:53 AM

Aren't you supposed to be broke and selling (sold) your car?

As for the tires, I hear they're new but nothing else.

sirux 24-Oct-2009 02:02 AM

I have a $50 deposit on them at tires23.. I guess I should get a refund On them and look for something else.

PurpleStuff 24-Oct-2009 02:07 AM

Take a look at 1010tires.com they provide you with ratings and customer reviews. Also tirerack.com is a good tire site. I prefer 1010tires.

MPR 24-Oct-2009 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by sirux (Post 1430601)
Just got 4 of them on my civic for $400..
You guys ever hear anything about these tires?
Google searched and can't find much..
I know for a fact that Falken makes good ass tires.. but winters?

After google imaging and looking at the tread, they look like they'd be alright on ice (depending on the softness of the compound), but probably not that great in semi-deep or deep snow. If the compound is soft enough, they would make a decent winter tire. Not being able to see one in person, it's hard to make that judgement.

Don't buy a winter tire based on it's manufacturing company. Buy them based on their rubber compound/materials and tread pattern if you want the best winter performance.

Buddah 29-Oct-2009 04:45 PM

Taken from a review article on Eurotuner on February 9th/2009...

"The core elements are the asymmetric tread design, high volume circumferential grooves, multi-angled sipes, and a special new silica compound. Big, beefy tread blocks sit outside for cornering and dry traction, while the inside tread provides maximum traction in the snow and rain.
Although they meet severe snow service requirements, under the most extreme deep snow and ice conditions, the HS439 won’t provide the traction of a traditional winter or studded ice tire in deep snow."


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