Falken Euroall Season Van11 tyres (1 Viewer)

Sep 17, 2020
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Read quite a few posts about people seriously considering these. If anyone could give me some feedback on what they think of them I'd be most grateful. I'm reluctant to go down the Michelin route having read more negative views than positive, I guess other option might be the Continental Van Contact 4Season.
 
Jan 11, 2022
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Pilote P732 2011
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3rd Time around, since 2000
Had some fitted to last van to replace some cp rated ones.
Just the van 2 summer ones, smoother over pot holes and speed humps etc but they had for me no where near as good at cornering When load was applied.
Used to make van feel like it was wallowing, that was with rear air fitted too, never felt like losing grip just felt like side walls had to much flex. Other peeps might have better experience with the all seasons though
 
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Oct 15, 2011
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Carthago chic eline
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Since 2011
If you're looking for an all season tyre have a look at Nankang AW8's, I liked the look of the spec so plumped for them. Have done over 3000 miles with them and so far very happy.
 
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Dec 19, 2020
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Carthago Compactline
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Since 2017
I bought a set of Conti Vanco All Seasons at the beginning of the year replacing the original Michelins. If I'm honest, I can't really notice any difference in the performance/comfort. Perhaps I'm too undiscerning as I can't say I found the Michelins particularly terrible. Vans are going to bang on our rubbish roads whatever rubber you have IMHO.

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Roby2008

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May 15, 2022
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Pilote P969D
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Did nearly 100,000km on the15" Conti Campers with no issues ( 2nd set on the front and original rears when I sold it) , the new MH has the 16" Michelin Agilis Campers, but with only 5,000 km and a size difference, I can´t compare, but the ride is the ride and seemed/s fine to me, I have always stuck with OE tyres on everything I have owned, that works for me.
 
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