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Old Jan 8, 2008 | 08:51 PM
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Anyone have any feedback on these tires? Looking into getting these if I get some 18's (225/40/1.



Wanted to know if anyone knew approx tread lifetime (treadware rating is 360 but that means nothing since I don't know anything about Falken's tire lineup). I found a few threads with these tires mentioned, but it was all for comparison purposes.
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 12:24 AM
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Get the new version of them the ZE-912. I had the 512 on my old car and my gf just got the 912 and I think the 912 is a better performer all around (snow, wet, dry). Go to www.unsertire.com they have them for a reasonable price and FREE shipping..badass.

But to answer your question, mine didn't last as long as I'd hoped and I had a little auto 1.8 sentra so I wasn't spinning the tires or anything lol. They were good in the snow and rain though while the tread was still deep. If the price difference between the 912 and the 512 is close, get the 912. If it's not..get the 512.
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 01:04 AM
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Get the new version of them the ZE-912. I had the 512 on my old car and my gf just got the 912 and I think the 912 is a better performer all around (snow, wet, dry). Go to www.unsertire.com they have them for a reasonable price and FREE shipping..badass.

But to answer your question, mine didn't last as long as I'd hoped and I had a little auto 1.8 sentra so I wasn't spinning the tires or anything lol. They were good in the snow and rain though while the tread was still deep. If the price difference between the 912 and the 512 is close, get the 912. If it's not..get the 512.
About how many miles did you have them for, my Cooper ZX2's lasted about 18,000 with a good amount of wheelspin going on.
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I know you're not asking about them, but I can back up what 1DarkTC said. I have the 912's and they're great. I haven't had them through much snow, but so far they have been very grippy. Only put about 5,500 miles on them, so I can't attest to treadware over a long term.
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Originally Posted by Hat_Trick_Hokie
I know you're not asking about them, but I can back up what 1DarkTC said. I have the 912's and they're great. I haven't had them through much snow, but so far they have been very grippy. Only put about 5,500 miles on them, so I can't attest to treadware over a long term.
Gonna have to look into them as an option I guess. Only thing is I don't need them for snow . I'm gonna keep my 17's with a set of blizzaks on them for next winter.
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both the 512 and the 912 are all season tires...if you don't need them for snow then I would stick with a summer tire. No sense getting all season tires if you're not keeping them on throughout all of the seasons.

I got about 15-20K out of the 512s if I remember correctly...it was a few years ago
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 1DarkTC
both the 512 and the 912 are all season tires...if you don't need them for snow then I would stick with a summer tire. No sense getting all season tires if you're not keeping them on throughout all of the seasons.

I got about 15-20K out of the 512s if I remember correctly...it was a few years ago
I still need them for when it rains, so the all-season function will still serve a purpose. 20,000 miles seems about normal, I don't plan on getting much milage out of any tires tbh, especially if I end up getting a turbo.
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 04:20 PM
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a lot of the summer tires have really good wet handling. look at the BFG KDWs, great dry and wet traction
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 04:51 PM
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A little pricey...but I still got some time until I decide. My friend is suggesting the Toyo Proxes. Plus I'm real picky about the tread on the tire, it just make the wheels look so much better when it has a nice tread pattern .



Proxes



KDW



Zeon (current tire)



Ziex 512



Kumho Ecsta
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 05:20 PM
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i have these and when on the right wheel it gives it a much meaner look
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 05:23 PM
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^^ How much do those run for?
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 05:32 PM
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i got them for 156 a tire
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
i got them for 156 a tire
Ouch, that would be in my price range if I was just buying tires, but I'm going to be getting Enkei EBX rims next month, hopefully anyway.
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 07:29 PM
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if you want an awesome summer tire...get the Nitto NT-555. (Not the 555R, those are track tires).
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 1DarkTC
if you want an awesome summer tire...get the Nitto NT-555. (Not the 555R, those are track tires).
I've heard nothing but bad things about Nitto from people at my school, so they're on my avoid list. Yoko, Nitto and General Tires = No way for me.
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 08:09 PM
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to each their own..... every company has models of tires that are better performers than others so maybe those people at your school had models of nitto or yokohama that aren't the best. I've had Nitto, Toyo, Falken, Yokohama, and General between the 4 vehicles I've owned and as for non-winter performance goes..the Nitto NT-555 was THE BEST for handling and overall performance. Not the best on treadlife but definitely best on grip and handling.
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 08:19 PM
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As of Nov 2007 Consumer Reports Rated the Falken 912 the Number 1 All season performance Passanger Tire.

Top 5 as of November 2007
1. Falken 912
2. Nitto Neo gen
3. Yokohama Advan S4
4. Falken 512
5 General Exclaim UHP
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by TravisDTD
As of Nov 2007 Consumer Reports Rated the Falken 912 the Number 1 All season performance Passanger Tire.

Top 5 as of November 2007
1. Falken 912
2. Nitto Neo gen
3. Yokohama Advan S4
4. Falken 512
5 General Exclaim UHP
Thanks for the input, I guess I will end up going with the 912's like everyone is suggesting. They're only a few dollars more than the 512's, same treadwear rating, same traction ratings and offers a longer warranty.
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 08:27 PM
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You will be very happy with what you get you are getting a lot of tire for your money. We ship Free. www.discounttiredirect.com, we should have them instock we well a ton of them. We will guaranty the lowest price too. If we don't have it, call us and we will match the competition. CarbonxE post up what you think when you get them, I know you will be happy but its better to hear it from your finger tips on SL then from us telling you.
Old Jan 9, 2008 | 08:31 PM
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i have the 512s. they run fine for my everyday driving. i'm located currently in miami FL so have not really made use of the all-weather capability. my car may be in northern weather next year so that was a reason why i invested in these tires. i've driven about 10k on them and still have a decent amount of tread left. no peel outs or very hard corners done. i honestly haven't had many experiences with other brand tires on 18in rims with a 40 sidewall, so no real comparison i can give you. i'm satifisfied with this tire though.



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