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Performance Tyre Falken Azenis Rt-615k
3 times mentioned • Gordon Anderson • 06 July 2016
Performance Tyre Falken Azenis Rt-615k
These Performance Tyre Falken Azenis RT-615K has phenomenal grip on dry road, and excellent grip on wet. Very quiet tyres, something I would want for comfortable smooth rides. Progressive and feedback are perfect - while driving at high speeds, you still have utmost control of the tyres, even on long curves, countering the centrifugal force with its brilliant design. Incredibly good wear! I checked the new tires they had a 6.5 to 7mm only after 5100km! I will definitely recommend the Azenis! The grip on wet road condition is brilliant! Sidewalls slightly soft for my liking.
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Wet Road Conditions
9 times mentioned • Gordon Anderson • 06 July 2016
Wet Road Conditions
These set of Falken Azenis RT-615K grips to the tarmac like glue, sticky and plants the car on the ground even while aggresively driving or cornering. It doesn't perform all so well while on wet tarmac though, and I've experienced slight skids with slightly worn treads. Other than that, this tyre provides comfort and less noise while driving on normal dry conditions. Grips well on dry road, making driving at high speeds and aggressive cornering effortless! Price is also just right for what it does! Performance on wet road conditions is quite bad.
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Driving High Speeds
5 times mentioned • Jackson Z • 22 June 2018
Driving High Speeds
Drive Carefully– This may sound too simple but the faster you accelerate and drive your car, the harder you work the turbo and the more stress you put on your engine. Most turbocharged cars are extensively stress tested to make sure they can withstand heavy driving at high speeds but by no means does that make them immune to issues. While cruising it's ok to open the throttle up from time to time but other times, going easy on the accelerator and using the minimum amount of force to speed up will take it easier on your turbo.
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Against Premature Wear
5 times mentioned • D F Z Z • 19 June 2018
Against Premature Wear
Wheel alignment is the process of properly aligning the wheels and axles. It ensures that your car handles at its optimum level, increasing safety as well as protecting tyres against premature wear and saving fuel. Wheel balancing balances the wheel and tyres. It protects the bearings and suspension, prevents premature tyre wear and stops vibration. Out of balance wheels, and the vibration they cause, is typically most noticeable when driving at high speeds.
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