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Mine came with Firestones. Not sure if that's good or bad LOL but I've got 44,500 miles and the front tires are 3/32nds and the rears are 2/32nds. Gonna have to put tires on this thing in February or March. Falkens any better anyone?
 

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Mine came with Firestones. Not sure if that's good or bad LOL but I've got 44,500 miles and the front tires are 3/32nds and the rears are 2/32nds. Gonna have to put tires on this thing in February or March. Falkens any better anyone?
Have the Falkens and wearing well.

Had tire jealousy when saw what other trims came with but Falkens have been very good and surprisingly good in winter conditions. Think they are best of the bunch among the different tires that come with Sienna.

Treadwear has been even and good wearing especially since 75% of our mileage is highway; some of it in 100+ F temps.
IMHO think can easily get 40k+ miles.

More then likely will replace with all weather tires when down to 5-6/32".
 

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Have the Falkens and wearing well.

Had tire jealousy when saw what other trims came with but Falkens have been very good and surprisingly good in winter conditions. Think they are best of the bunch among the different tires that come with Sienna.

Treadwear has been even and good wearing especially since 75% of our mileage is highway; some of it in 100+ F temps.
IMHO think can easily get 40k+ miles.

More then likely will replace with all weather tires when down to 5-6/32".
Falken as a brand are racing tires. I put a set on a (then) 20 year old accord I had years ago and that car was completely transformed. I was hoping for Falken tires on my Sienna because I've had nothing but bad luck with Firestone tires. At 40k the dealership refused to rotate them because of wear and an "unrepairable" puncture. Bought a kit off Amazon and plugged it myself. 😏 I'd have bought tires from them if they didn't want $1200 for the set. Anyways, money's tight at the first of the year for me so to save some cash I may just throw the OE Falkens on it to get by, as those are among the cheapest options.
 

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my OEM falkens on my LE lasted about 45000 miles, but were heavily worn on the inner edges of all 4. that was 99% highway miles. I squeezed the last 10000 out of them, but should not have, I was risking a blowout as 2 of the tires had worn into secondary rubber.
 
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