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Old 09-13-2006, 12:13 AM   #1
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Default Falken Azenis 615 in the rain?

For those of you running Falken Azenis 615 tires, how do they handle in the rain? I'm torn between the 615s and the Kumho MXs. I need them to work well in moderate/heavy rain for daily driving and perform great at AutoX. Opinions? Need to know by tomorrow!
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Opinon go with 235/40/17 Hankooks RS-2s they are as good or better than the 615s and cost less.

Opinion number two if you want to have a good autocross tire go with the 615 over the MXs hands down.
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