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Old Oct 25, 2004, 12:25 PM
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Neal, Azenis st-115?

What have you heard about the Azenis ST-115's?

They have a 360 tire rating, when comparing them to F1 GS-D3's or the RE750's, they dont look bad & are a lot cheaper in cost.

Even though the wear rating is 360 for the ST-115's, compared to the F1 GS-D3's 280 rating, how much more tire life should I expect if any from the ST-115?

My van needs tires too, now I am getting even more frugal!
Old Oct 26, 2004, 07:13 AM
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Honestly couldn't tell you anything about them since we dont carry that line. I wouldn't want to speculate cause I've never driven a Azenia tire. Sorry
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i've used the azenis on my honda track car. great tire, awesome dry traction, decent wet traction, except when in standing water. the sidewalls are pretty stiff. only complaint i've had is they tend to get greasy on hot track days towards the end of a session. otherwise i consider it the best bang for buck on a tire. i would use it primarly as a summer tire though, they can get scary in standing water
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Thanks for the awesome input dohcvtec.

I was himmimng & hawing between the st-115 & ze-512. My main concern was if the old lady was driving the car in the rain, the st-115's look a bit suspect, except I don know how well the ze 512 will hold u pto repeated on/off ramps?? I will most likely go ze-512.
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if you want a good tire for the rain, look into the bridgestone s-03's. more expensive, but awesome in the rain with great dry traction too. personally the only falken tire i would buy would be the azenis sports (115's).
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