View Full Version : falken azenis rt-615k or BFG rivals for street tire?
kevin_l
10-25-2014, 10:06 PM
I am limited between these two choices. I need 265/35r18 and 315/30r18. Not many options if I want to keep tread pattern the same front and rear. I am mainly using the car for street use.
I am open to other choices but I am wanting to stay under 1500 Thanks
carbuff
10-26-2014, 11:57 AM
I haven't driven on the Rivals, but I run the Falkens on my car. I've put about 3700 miles on them with several autocrosses and a track day. I have over half of the tread left, and the performance at the autocross has been good.
I'm sure Rival owners will have similar impressions of those. :)
kevin_l
10-26-2014, 05:21 PM
What kinda of life would you guess on only street driving?
carbuff
10-26-2014, 08:45 PM
10k miles perhaps? Hard to say really. I figure I'm about halfway through this set, so I'll probably get 7k out of them depending on what type of events I do next year.
Formula43 Wheel
11-05-2014, 08:32 AM
Both tires are excellent and get good reviews. Michelin Pilot Super Sports are also an excellent choice for both street and track use and will be more friendly for cold or wet weather conditions.
Rival's currently are only available from Tire Rack, but I here that is going to change as of the first of the year. Note: Rival's need a full heat cycle to be effective on the track. Falkens are more expensive and can be purchase online and also at Discount Tire.
Also, Dunlop has some excellent new tires and I like the Bridgestone SO4 tire as well.
I would recommend a 275/35-18 front size as it is a little taller than the 265 tire.
Good Luck!
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dontlifttoshift
11-05-2014, 09:09 AM
Rival's currently are only available from Tire Rack, but I here that is going to change as of the first of the year.
Good Luck!
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Have you heard anything about a new compound?
One moe for Michelin SuperSports on Mostly street car that may see some light track duty.....or even some heavy track duty. Great tires, ride nice, wear well.
Formula43 Wheel
11-05-2014, 09:14 AM
Have you heard anything about a new compound?
One moe for Michelin SuperSports on Mostly street car that may see some light track duty.....or even some heavy track duty. Great tires, ride nice, wear well.
No, I haven't but I'll make some inquiries at SEMA this week with the BFG guys as Michelin owns BFG.
dontlifttoshift
11-05-2014, 12:15 PM
Please do. I know there was some after event testing at the Solo Nationals with the BFG engineers.
PBarkley
11-06-2014, 04:12 AM
For what it's worth, I had the RT-615s on my last street car. I had around 15k miles on them, which involved drag racing and auto-x, running about -1.0 degrees camber up front and -0.5 out back, and they were just starting to show secondary rubber when I sold the car. Performance wise, I was happy with how grippy they were, but they can get sketchy in the rain if you're not careful.
kevin_l
11-06-2014, 08:47 PM
For what it's worth, I had the RT-615s on my last street car. I had around 15k miles on them, which involved drag racing and auto-x, running about -1.0 degrees camber up front and -0.5 out back, and they were just starting to show secondary rubber when I sold the car. Performance wise, I was happy with how grippy they were, but they can get sketchy in the rain if you're not careful.
15K? That's better than I was expecting. I was ready to order tires this week but just sold my trailblazer SS and bought a new 2014 Sierra. So after the down payment and sales tax the tires have to wait. :G-Dub:
kevin_l
11-06-2014, 08:50 PM
Both tires are excellent and get good reviews. Michelin Pilot Super Sports are also an excellent choice for both street and track use and will be more friendly for cold or wet weather conditions.
Rival's currently are only available from Tire Rack, but I here that is going to change as of the first of the year. Note: Rival's need a full heat cycle to be effective on the track. Falkens are more expensive and can be purchase online and also at Discount Tire.
Also, Dunlop has some excellent new tires and I like the Bridgestone SO4 tire as well.
I would recommend a 275/35-18 front size as it is a little taller than the 265 tire.
Good Luck!
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Thanks for the advice, I'll have to check but I think the only 2 options with matching front and rear where the rivals and 615k. Maybe I skipped over the others because of higher price. The rivals are cheaper than the falkens but I am mainly after decent wear. AutoX is on the back burner, strong driver is my number 1 goal at this point.
71RS/SS396
11-07-2014, 06:00 AM
I'm going to agree with Travis, I would run the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 in your case as street being the primary use. The Rival and Falken can be sketchy in the rain.
Back to looking at tires again, tire rack is out of rivals, I looked at the PS2's but they run almost 2k.
Michelin typically has an edge on wear, street/highway performance, ride, range of sizes, and availability from my observations. Their on and off-road motorcycle tires are quite good too, as much as I don't want to support them their products deliver.
Work up a few cost per mile scenarios and see what you get. I'm guessing the Michelin's win the overall value category.
kevin_l
01-21-2015, 01:24 AM
Michelin typically has an edge on wear, street/highway performance, ride, range of sizes, and availability from my observations. Their on and off-road motorcycle tires are quite good too, as much as I don't want to support them their products deliver.
Work up a few cost per mile scenarios and see what you get. I'm guessing the Michelin's win the overall value category.
Sorry when I deleted my comment I didn't realize someone had already replied.
A few reasons why I deleted it I didn't want to look petty whining over a few hundred dollars, second the 315s are back ordered anyways and lastly, as you said. If they last twice as long essentially they become cheaper. May I ask why you choose not to support them?
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