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I had a set of Falken Azenis RT615K+ for about a year, they were great.
I had Wildpeak ATW3’s on my old Frontier. Great tire. I also had DynaPro At2’s on that truck and they were ok as well, nothing amazing.
Fallen wildpeak trail at. Great tires. 3 peak snow rated. Fabulous tires. Took a couple mpg hit over previous tires.
seattle-ish area here, BFG K02s on my colorado. previously had 2 sets on an older land rover. no ragrets. snow, rain, you name it. they even did ok in some standing water.
I am running Falken winter tires, they are SWEET.
Another vote for BFG KO2, have had them on my Tundra for ~50K, more expensive but worth it, IMO.
My wife’s CX-5 has these tires and I can definitely vouch that they look awesome, handle snow very well, and do great “off-road.” Miles better than the stock tires.
I would buy them. I have over 100k on a set on my Tacoma. Great tires.
I ran those Falkens for my first year in my Miata, running E-Stock. IIRC my pressures were closer to 30 PSI, +/- 1-2 PSI. I found that the Falkens got greasy once they started getting hot, so I switched to ZII's for the following season which had a much more predictable traction progression.
Haven’t been a fan of my KO2’s. I’ve been having a lot of balance issues with them in the front.
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