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Falken Tires

Falken wildpeak a/t trail also have the 3 peak mountain snowflake rating. I bought them halfway through the winter season last year and I was so happy with the difference they made in the snow. I drove in all kinds of gnarly conditions and didn't see my traction light come on at all after I put them on.

Pros: happy with the difference
Cons: lost 1 MPG
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I live in the snow belt in Canada and made it home during the storm of the decade without issue. They’re not a dedicated snow tire by any means; but I’ve been pleased with their performance overall.

Pros: pleased with performance
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Falken Tires

AT’s, and specifically a narrower width (245/70R17) AT3W, has performed very well for me. I have had four sets on two vehicles totaling 260,000 miles and just recently replaced them again on my Tacoma after 60,000 miles.

Pros: performed very well
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 260000 km
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Falken Tires

They do great in snow, I live in Montana and haven’t had any problems. However, I can’t say any non-designated winter tire is great on ice. Snow is no problem though for the AT3W’s

Pros: great in snow
Cons: not great on ice
Vehicle: Toyota
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Falken Tires

I bought a set of those for my MS about a year ago. I ate thru the rears in 6 months. If I recall those have no tread wear warranty. The set I have now are Azensis FK460. Much better tires with 50k tread wear warranty.

Pros: much better tires
Cons: ate thru rears
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Rating 4.0

I have Falkens on my MSP. Very smooth, quiet and good performance so far. Decent price too.

Pros: smooth, quiet, good performance
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Rating 4.0

I am running FK510s on mine. Good price for what they are. Reasonably quiet and they do well in the rain. I get around 18k miles on them but the roads I drive on are pretty rough (mostly concrete).

Pros: good price, quiet, rain
Cons: 18k miles, rough roads
Mileage: 28968 km
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BFGoodrich Tires

Ran through a set of KO2s on my Raptor, like the previous guy commented they seen to get louder with age, granted I am running 37s. Personally I have had good experience with Cooper AT3s

Pros: good experience
Cons: get louder with age
Vehicle: Ford
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Rating 1.0

I had both on my 2017 3rd gen Tacoma. I kept the truck stock as far as suspension, no lift, etc. I started with KO2s and put about 20k miles on them. Then I switched to WPs because the KO2s were garbage in the snow. Although I mostly switched due to the poor performance on ice and snow, the plus was finding out that the road noise and vibration was night and day. I didn’t know how bad the KO2s were until put on the WPs. WPs drastically improved snow and ice performance as well as road noise and just overall smoothness of the drive.

Pros: improved snow performance
Cons: garbage in snow, road noise
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 20000 km
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