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astro001
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Jan 29, 2017

Falken RI150. Another Tire to Consider!

I replaced my perfect looking 8-Year-old Sumitomo ST727’s a week ago. The Sumitomo tires I replaced were 16ply 275/70/22.5 and were 2.5” in diameter smaller than the correct 295/75/22.5. Sumitomo does not make a 16 ply in my correct size. A week ago I had Yokohama YO23's installed. They rode OK but seemed a little "loose". I looked REAL close at the Yokohama's on Monday and the tires were G Rated 14 ply, not the 16 ply I ordered. The exact same model is available in G and H and Yokohama shipped the wrong tire. The only available Yoko 16 ply had 2015 date codes. Long story short I was going to go with the Toyo M170, which was my 2nd choice.
Since I had told the tire store owner I loved the Sumitomo's he told about a new tire by Falken (Owned by Sumitomo) that just came out in June. He received feedback that it was the best riding tire ever run by one of his trucking company customers who now won't buy anything else. The contact tread is 1 in wider and the tire is certified by the EPA “Smart Way” EPA low rolling resistance standard for increased fuel mileage. I checked the EPA site and the Toyo is not. My OCD was torn between the Falken and the Toyo, I compared both side by side and he offered to swap them out for free after my trip to Richmond if I didn't like my choice. The motorhome with the Falken RI150 EcoRun tires drives like it's on rails. I ran it up to 85 mph and the difference is amazing. These are the Best riding tires ever, to include the original Michelin XZA2’s.
I was so impressed when I got home I called and ordered a mounted spare that I will pick up on Monday. All is well that ends well and I will say that Davis Tire of Jacksonville, FL stands behind their work.
I hope the Falken tires age as well as my Sumitomo’s
http://falkentire.com/…/medium-truck-tires/ri150-ecorun-tire

15 Replies

  • Don't understand this business of one tire being so much better and the only one to put under you. All the different opinions on the matter, should tell one something.
    I'd never compromise on size for sure and having a smaller diameter tire, lowers the gear ratio and screws up the speedometer, along with increasing fuel consumption.
    I just matched my size of 295/80/22.5 last summer with new Hercules all around and there's as many good reviews with these as any. I also have experience with them and they have proven to be as good as others, if not better. Biggest difference is in the price and don't like paying for a big name, as well as the tire....

    "Cooper Tire Corp. in Findlay, Ohio, manufactures Hercules tires. In July 2010, Hercules Tire & Rubber Co. and Cooper Tire Corp. celebrated 50 years as partners. Hercules Tire was founded in the 1950's and formed its partnership with Cooper Tire Corp. in the '60s.?
    Hercules Tire is the fourth largest tire maker worldwide. Although its products are best known in the United States and Canada, it has received global recognition. Since the company's inception, Hercules has led the industry at various times with tires that range from passenger, SUV, light truck, medium truck, trailer, off-road and a variety of others."
  • Thanks for posting the info. I've heard of Falken tires but, never looked into making a purchase.

    Good options are always nice when it comes to buying tires.
  • Skip,
    The Sumitomo tires I took off last week were 4808 date codes and did not have ANY visible cracking. I know I ran them too long, but I could not settle on a replacement tire. They were bead balanced when installed and looked good on the inside as well. I park under a RV port but never covered the or used 303 on the tires.
  • I'm glad to hear about the Sumitomo's going 8 years. I installed a set 1 year ago.
    I had the Yoko's on previously- ran great for 6 years exactly and the sidewalls started splitting, not cracking, but splitting where the side wall radial ply overlaps on the outside. The Splits were 18" long and didn't leak any air and were on the inside of the tires where I didn't apply 303.
  • Falken makes a great automotive and light truck tire, nice to see them entering the commercial market too.

    I wouldn't have been afraid of them, nice to hear you're happy. Please keep us updated as time goes on. They should give you many years of good service.