Tires Falken or BFGoodrich

BFGoodrich Tires
Rypat
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Rating 5.0

Haven't had Falken but I currently have KO2's on my 470. I live near Durango at 8400' and still have 3' of snow. I haven't had any complaints with these tires, on road, off-road, on snow or ice. They perform way better than Yokohama's, or Hankooks in my opinion and I will most likely get them again.

Pros: no complaints, great performance
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BFGoodrich Tires

Both great all terrains. Which means, good at most things, great at nothing. Ko2 is the standard for a reason, wildpeaks WERE the more affordable sexy new alternative. Were is the key, not much cheaper like they used to be. Still I got 40k out of mine before going back to ko2s on my gx470. Ko2 is a much better looking tire with a more unique tread pattern that works great in the snow and rain. Not so great in mud, but that’s why they make mud terrains.

Pros: better looking, unique tread
Cons: not great in mud
Vehicle: Lexus
Mileage: 40000 km
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Falken Tires

I’ve had wildpeak at3w on my Jeep xj for about 7 years and I’ve taken it to Mexico eight times down to my uncles ranch , it is one heavy duty off road trip to get there… also done a lot of highway driving, i’ve taken it up to Seattle to visit my niece. I’ve gone 4 x 4 in all over the desert in Nevada and Arizona, of course, in California also. And I have to say that my tires are still in great shape. They handle really great in the rain and the snow.

Pros: great shape, handle great
Cons: average gas mileage
Vehicle: Jeep
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BFGoodrich Tires

KO2s - 50k on my 80 series and still have 8/32nds tread (roughly half way worn). Mileage warranty is 50k. Super quiet compared to other ATs I've tried.

Pros: super quiet, long lasting
Mileage: 50000 km
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Falken Tires

I have the wildpeaks. Went from the stock Michelins. The mpg went down about 2 or so….performance in snow is way up and the braking is way better. I don’t off-road but it works for me so far.

Pros: better snow performance, better braking
Cons: mpg went down
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BFGoodrich Tires
badgraydog
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Rating 5.0

Have the KO2 on my Ram 2500. Better traction than stock on wet pavement, no increase in tire noise and same fuel mileage. Would buy again.

Pros: better traction, no noise
Cons: none
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Falken Tires
The-Glenlivet
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Rating 4.5

AT3w in stock size on a 17 GX here. Slightly more noisy than the factory rubber but unless you rode in it before and after the tire change, you wouldn’t notice. It’s that subtle. Waaaaay more capable. No loss in MPG that I have noticed. Win win.

Pros: more capable, no mpg loss
Cons: slightly more noisy
Vehicle: Lexus GX
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BFGoodrich Tires
DraegerV1
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Rating 5.0

I have run a decent range of all terrains. The KO2's by far performed the best; they were the most quiet, got the best mileage and performed the best offroad, especially when aired down.

Pros: most quiet, best mileage
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Falken Tires

I run Falken Wildpeak M/Ts that I got for a steal, if I was paying full price I would have had A/Ts, the road noise is significantly worse especially in an otherwise quiet cabin

Pros: got for a steal
Cons: road noise worse
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