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I am a huge fan of my BF Goodrich ko2. The rigid sidewall helps with the rear end sway and load stability and the higher PSI reduces temperature from the sidewall under load as well. They have been excellent on-road, off-road, and snow. The only thing I will say is that at higher pressure in the tire I feel everything on the road.
I'd maybe recommend the newer [Falken RT660+ in 225/45ZR15](https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Falken&tireModel=Azenis+RT660%2B&sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=245WR5RT660P&tab=Sizes) since they're a little wider and a grippier compound.
I have the AT3W on my ram. 5 years 70,000 miles no rotations (got lazy this time). I just purchased a set of the AT4W. Hoping to get as many miles, or more with proper rotation.
I’ve had the AT3s on my Tundra for 4 years with about 60k miles and still lots of tread, just got the AT4 on my wife’s sequoia and they are def my goto tire brand
These are a good quality tire if you dont do serious offroad stuff. Good in snow, good on wet, and not terribly noisy.
I got the at4 a few months back and I love them. They are quiet, rides great and good hydroplane resistance (when new)
Stock tires are AT3W-A (not the same as AT3W) and were okay on my truck. I was able to get them to last right about 30k. I replaced them with AT4W’s and new wheels, and the AT4W’s have been an excellent tire in every element.
Have them on a RAV4 TRD and they are nearly the same as the Falken that were stock, both are not really a truck winter tire in my opinion.
The Falken tires they roll out of the factory suck, Falken as a brand in general isn’t bad. I went from Falken ZX-somethings to Falken Wildpeaks on my Crosstrek and it’s night and day.
I might be the only one that has these that’s sliding around on snow and ice. Just don’t have confidence out on the road, which is a crappy feeling to have. Especially ice - I immediately start slipping, even if going straight.
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