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I run BFG now but will switch to Yokohama next time just for variety and price. Have had no complaints with the KO2- I just want to try something different.
switched to Falken, and they've yet to disappoint...first set went on in 2018 and still doing excellent!
Bfg’s have been the best tires to me. They last for eternity, have always had enough grip for tearing up NW Washington trails that are wet and slick as shit, literally mostly roots, mud, and slick wet rocks. Never noticed poor on road performance, but you got guys expecting pirelli performance on their dodge 1500’s which is dumb. Only complaint i have is when i air down, they pop off the bead. One weird thing ive noticed, is theyll get to about 20% tread depth, and then stay there for the next 10 years. Its like thats as much as theyll ware.
I haven’t had any issues. And they’re the best looking AT imo. That’s part of the reason I got them.
I put these on my 2013 AWD, great tires for road and light snow 245/65R-17 FALKEN WILDPEAK A/T TRAIL SL. Can recommend!
My wife has a CX-9 with falken ziex ct50 and she got 60k out of her set.
They're on the more moderate side of AT but have been identical from a noise and fuel efficiency perspective to my previous road tire. BF Goodrich Trail-Terrain TA
I just put Falken Wildpeak A/T3W's on my 4Runner last week and I am really surprised as to how quiet they are. I'm not noticing any appreciable noise over the original stock tires (Bridgestone) they replaced.
KO2s are great in the snow, not so great on ice.
Had the Falkens on my 2019 Forester Sport. Only lasted 42k . Shortest amount of miles I had on any tires.
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