More go needs more grip
One of the most common questions we get is: What mods will give me the biggest “bang for buck”?
The answer is easy: tires.
A great tire can turn even a bad car into a solid performer. On the contrary, a bad tire can leave a great car in the dust.
In regards to the 2011 MINI Countryman on the previous pages, a
poor choice in tires left this great car wanting. Clad from the factory
in Pirelli run-flats, the MINI’s ride was on the harsh side with an
excessive amount of road noise. Moreover, the run-flats would squeal at
the first sign of impending load and transform themselves into
understeering chunks of rubber. We’d driven MINIs with good tires. The
experience impressed us enough to call the MINI one of the best FWD cars
in the world.
As this MINI would see action in virtually every type of
environment, we chose to outfit it with Falken’s latest entry into
high-performance all-season rubber: the Azenis PT722.

Falken’s Azenis PT722 A/S premium performance touring tire appeared
to have everything we were looking for. The PT722 touring tire is
targeted at drivers looking for a smooth, quiet ride without sacrificing
either performance or tread life. Primary features include an
asymmetric tread pattern designed to provide outstanding ride comfort,
along with treadwear indicators placed in the tread blocks to regularly
inform drivers of proper tire rotation in order to maximize wear
performance for better mileage and a longer operating life. The PT722
also incorporates various features specifically aimed at improving
overall performance in wet, slippery driving conditions.
Measuring the same 225/45-18 as the factory run-flats, the Falkens
were an easy fit for the 18-inch factory alloys. In less than an hour we
were back on the road.
The difference was both immediate and impressive. While the stock
tires had a distinctive noise pattern, the Falkens were dead silent. It
allowed us to actually hear the exhaust while quieting a few annoying
rattles (what a bonus!). During hard cornering, the MINI stays planted
at speeds well beyond what the stock tires could handle. As they
approach their adhesive limit, the PT722 break away slowly and
progressively, leaving us time to catch up with steering duties. Ten
years ago this type of performance rivaled the best UHP summer stock.
Now we can get it in an all-season package.
While the Falken Azenis PT722s left our MINI with a considerably
larger performance envelope, they also made us realize the car had more
to offer. During hard acceleration, the stock tires would scramble for
purchase. Yeah, it was cool but it was also wasted power. After a trip
to Neuspeed, these new Falkens became a “must have” for our MINI.
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