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Owners' choice:
I agree, have had mine on for about 8,000kms and gone through the summer and recently 30cm of snow and -30C temps. Recently rotated and all tires wore evenly with proper alignment done from the start.
I typically run Nokian Hakka LT3 for winter but wanted to try these out this season to see how they compare to my previous experience with KO2.
Agree with everything OP has mentioned, but sub -20C you can really feel the performance drop compared to dedicated winters.
In short, these tires are amazing!
Pros:
- For being AT tires, they're very quiet. Yes I know AT tires get louder as they get worn out, but these have been excellent so far on dry highway.
- They're excellent in rain, no hydroplaning.
- They're excellent in snow.
- They're excellent off-roading.
- Tires look beefy! Give the 4R an aggressive look.
- I got C-load, no need for E-load as I don't do hardcore stuff like in the west.
Cons:
- As expected with most AT tires, they're heavy, but nig enough to make the 4R any slower.
- Even though they are stock size, they're bigger than the stock Dunlops in every dimension. The beefy outer knobs rubbed at full lock when reversing so had to trim the bottom bumper by grinding it down and also a bit on the inside liner.
The stock tires actually perform quite well (my stock were Dunlop AT20 Grandtreks). For anything other than mud, fantastic. Sand and greenlaning were no problem.
I took off my KO2s from my Sorento. They wore well and still had useable tread after 55k miles. But I was tired of the noise and ride on the highway. I put on a set of these Wildpeak tires and am VERY satisfied. They are pretty quiet, ride nice, and are darn good on wet, muddy, or snowy roads.
Great tire with awesome grip; however I prefer the q4 because the 5s wear out faster.
The Q5/Q5S is a good fire and has great grip with relatively low maintenance in the sense that you don't need to run warmers. What does suck is the wear, which is pretty aggressive ????
Just picked up at4’s last week! Loving them so far ????????
Rt660 I have mixed experience with, on fwd with a narrower size they came apart and wore out quickly. In a rwd 315 application they seem to last forever
These are the worst tires I’ve ever had on a sports car by far.
I had Wildpeaks for about 40k miles. They got pretty loud after 20k miles or so. I wasn’t super impressed with them in snow.
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