Falken Azenis performence
This is a question for those who have the Falken Azenis sports. How do the ride in the rain? I already know that they are perfect for dry but i never heard how they are in the rain. Any help would be nice.
theyre great to a point. On normal wet roads, they still move enough water and grip fine... significant amounts of standing water are bad though... they hydroplane pretty bad through big puddles at speed. Basically, if you just drive carefully (i.e., don't go over 60) when you're likely to encounter standing water, and you'll be fine.
I heard that as soon as they get damp, they explode, sending shrapnel hurtling towards a bus full of cute little kittens.
Essentially the Chevelle of Tires.
-PHiZ
But seriously, the fact that you're even asking this, means that they have a known reputation, especially for hydroplaning.
Essentially the Chevelle of Tires.
-PHiZ
But seriously, the fact that you're even asking this, means that they have a known reputation, especially for hydroplaning.
Originally Posted by PHiZ
I heard that as soon as they get damp, they explode, sending shrapnel hurtling towards a bus full of cute little kittens.
Essentially the Chevelle of Tires.
-PHiZ
But seriously, the fact that you're even asking this, means that they have a known reputation, especially for hydroplaning.
Essentially the Chevelle of Tires.
-PHiZ
But seriously, the fact that you're even asking this, means that they have a known reputation, especially for hydroplaning.
Originally Posted by HatchVX
This is a question for those who have the Falken Azenis sports. How do the ride in the rain? I already know that they are perfect for dry but i never heard how they are in the rain. Any help would be nice.
I drove through a monsoon last week at 80mph and I was fine with my 205/50x15" Azenis. Don't let others tell you differently.
Also alignment has alot to do with how well the Azenis run in the rain.
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I'm not saying theyre bad... I'm just saying they hydroplane when they hit standing water (as most tires will, but a little worse than the standard wet/dry performance tire)... theyre great in the rain, to a point (as I mentioned originally), and after that point, just exercise caution, and you'll be fine.
if you live in the east coast where it rains a lot, i dont reccomend them for daily use.
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Originally Posted by asiandoood
if you live in the east coast where it rains a lot, i dont reccomend them for daily use.
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