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Falken Wildpeak FTW
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
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.
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.
Got 4 new Bridgestone two years ago for about $500
With balance. Free tire rotations and patch job. Don’t buy junk. They are rated for 50-60K. Driven maybe 30k have 5 mm tread depth left even mostly city driving.
I saved 200 dollars going with the Falken’s and haven’t had any complaints. The tires have been wearing much better than the bfg’s too.
switched to Falken, and they've yet to disappoint...first set went on in 2018 and still doing excellent!
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!
I have Wildpeak 265/70/17's on my 2016. I just got them in spring so I cannot say what snow performance is. I did lose about 3 MPG. I don't drive the truck much so not a big deal to me. They look great and I hear they get a lot of miles, but we will see.
It took me till the day after the first snow when I slid through a red light. They are literal slicks. Get snow tires! Blizzaks make winter magical
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