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Falken Tires

I like Falken a lot. Mine didn’t come with Falken but got some Wildpeaks installed after getting our first flat. Got all 4 wheels replaced a little over a year ago and have had zero issues.

Pros: zero issues
Mileage: 20000 km
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BFGoodrich Tires
RoadRunrTX
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Rating 5.0

BFG KO2s were OEM and I replaced with another set. UE came with 33"KO2s (not mudders) infused with some kind of black magic that allows them to be great off road and quiet, smooth high grip on paved roads - mine lasted more the 70k miles.

Pros: great off road, smooth grip
Cons: none
Vehicle: Toyota FJ Cruiser
Mileage: 112654 km
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Falken Tires
Jaskel120
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Rating 4.0

If you’re not mudding and want to improve the ride then the Falkens with their mileage warranty is the best bang for the buck.

The EVOLUTION line from Cooper is their “cheap” line, recently bought by Goodyear. Have not been a fan of quality since the buyout

Pros: best bang for buck
Cons: quality since buyout
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BFGoodrich Tires

Good luck and perhaps try nittos or bfg’s next(my bud with a trd offroad taco got 66k out of his ko2’s, which is why we are trying them on the wife’s 4rnr)

Pros: long lifespan
Mileage: 66000 km
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Falken Tires

I've been looking at the Toyo NanoEnergy3 for about £200 fitted, but also saw I could get the Falken SN832 for around £240 fitted.

Pros: good for town driving
Cons: more expensive
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Falken Tires
Dales_Dead_Bug_
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Rating 5.0

My falken wild peaks are quiet, just as grippy off road, way better on road, and can handle rain and snow like it’s nothing. I would never ever go back to a KO2 after getting my wild peaks.

Pros: quiet, grippy off-road, better on-road, handles rain/snow well
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Falken Tires

I just got a set of 255 Falken RT660, not quite half-gone. Put them on the car and wow did they rub, definitely need to self-clearance. Speed-wise they were pretty comparable to what I've been running on Bridgestones, but they got pretty slidey late in sessions and it wasn't even a hot day.

Pros: comparable speed
Cons: got pretty slidey
Vehicle: Mazda
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Falken Tires

I didnt have this issue when I was using Michelin X-ice last winter, it was cheaper but I feel its much better.

Falken Eurowinter hs449 is overrated or just plain fake reviews. I slip when gas/brake and even on some turns. What make me feel bad is other cars are driving faster / braking harder and turning faster then me. I look like I got summer tires on.

Strongly not recommended this.

Pros: Michelin X-ice much better
Cons: slipping on gas/brake
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