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Damn they look good too. MPG hasn't changed, no more road noise than before, and speedo is still accurate (according to Google maps.)
I've been running a set of Weatherpeaks on my Kia Seltos since spring.
They are quiet, didn't impact fuel mileage at all from the OEM all seasons, handle great in dry and wet, and the snow traction has been exemplary. Glare ice is not perfect, but really only a good studded winter stands a chance with that. Mixture of snow/ice is handled with no problem...When they do break traction, they have been very predictable and easy to recover.
I put a set of 4 weatherpeaks on our FWD Mazda 3 and I have been very pleased. Quiet, smooth, surprising good in the snow (especially for fwd). And great in dry and rain so far too. Would absolutely buy again.
Im currently running falken wildpeak AT3s there kinda heavy and harder to balance than the Toyo open country at3. I got 70k out of my Toyo’s amazing tire better in sloppy conditions than the falkens for sure.
I did Falken wild peak 275/60r20 (but I have 20” wheels). 33s work well
Falken Wildpeak AT3 or the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss are pretty decent tires for your buck.
Wild peaks all dayyyyy
The falkens are great, I love them, They reduced the cabin noise significantly. I'll probably sell them after this winter and only use my all weather's from now on. Where I live and with my use case. The falkens are not being used in the right conditions and the allweathers are. They handle better with better grip.
They are lovely road tires. For anything off-road? Not so much.
Car is terrible with stock Falken tires. It goes OK, but stops terrible. I was actually suprised when I took mine out for the first time in the snow. Slide down the hill.
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