Leldor
Singapore Last Login:
16 Jul 2010 Date Joined:
17 Feb 2009 Product reviews written: 3 Member OfflineView Profile
Duration of product used:
Not Sure
Similar Products Tried:
FK 451
Strengths:
Grips well both in the dry and dark. Good value for money. Does'nt take long to warm up
The Review:
Handling improvement can be felt around hard corner. Defintely an improvment from the FK 451 I tried previously which wore out after 15 months. Noise level for this set is lower and grips level is better as well.
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Singapore Last Login:
4 Aug 2010 Date Joined:
9 Jun 2005 Product reviews written: 4 Member OfflineView Profile
Duration of product used:
6 months
Car Setup:
Stock Honda Edix, tyre 225/45R17
Strengths:
Had been using since Jan 2007, the grip has been very good for both dry and wet.
The Review:
For dry weather, any tyres would be good unless they are bald. In Singapore, we do get quite a lot of rain. It would be good to get tyres for rainy days.
Highly recommended for wet weather. Feel sticky even when cornering.
Submitted by Philip De Cruz from
Singapore
Reviewed on:
27 Sep 2007 12:18PM
Duration of product used:
3 months
Car Setup:
Mercedes C240 original
Similar Products Tried:
Bridgestone Adrenalin, Pirelli 7000, Michelin PP2, Dunlop D-01 Formula
Strengths:
Falken 452 provides very decent grip in the dry and rain
Weaknesses:
The noise could be quieter but it is already fairly quiet!
The Review:
This is probably the best value for my money product I ever came across. The Bridgestone Adrenalin is excellent but only in the dry and not so quiet. The Pirelli 7000 cannot compete with the Falken 452 in many areas! The Dunlop D-01 is one of the most average performance tire I ever bought but this is on my wife's car which is a Mercedes E240. T would certainly say that the Falken 452 beat the Michelin PP2 for sheer grip power. The only problem is I was told that some other manufacturers offer slightly better profit margin than Falken here in Singapore which translates some other products being pushed harder than Falken's!
Submitted by Peter Thomas from
Manilla, Philippines
Reviewed on:
25 Sep 2007 12:44PM
Duration of product used:
Not Sure
Car Setup:
I got a BMW 328i.
Similar Products Tried:
Michelin PP 2, Yokohama C Drive and Turanza
Strengths:
Falken 452 is a superb tire for the money. It will grip the road noticeably better than the Michelin PP2 and the Turanza or Yokohama C Drive. Only the Michelin PP 2 is very slightly quieter.
Weaknesses:
Could be quieter but the grip it offers compensates for this as is the very sharp steering response.
The Review:
So far of all the tires I have bought, the Falken 452 is the most satisfying tire I ever used. Like all tires, you simply gotta replace them once you noticed them getting even slightly bald!
These are my best buy tire as at September 15th 2007!