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I absolutely love my Falken Wildpeaks for all weather driving. They deal with off-road well. Snow and rain aren't a worry. They've even held up great through CA summers.
Fallen FK510s were the closest thing I found to the Primacy but didn’t carry the Primacy’s price tag.
I had BFG K02 on an old tacoma, they were great, but kinda sucked on wet pavement. I currently have wildpeak AT3 on my 4runner and love them. I've abused them on trails and they can definitely stand up to it all.
Falkens all day. I ran 245/35ZR20. I loved the ride and the kornering
Have had two sets of Falken Ziex tires on my ascent, low road noise, good in snow (New England) and great wear.
The Fallken ate great.
The Falken's are the only thing on that list I would run. I have ran those same falkens on 2 vehicles even. They were good tires in all ways. But not necessarily great in anything, but tread life.
JUST installed the Wild Peaks AT4W last week and went on a 750 mile road trip (mainly highways) right after and noise was very minimal and I didn't see a huge hit on the MPG.
Lol...same story here. I realized I've bought and mounted AT3WA instead of AT3W only few weeks later, as I could not believe those on pictures looked so different. These DOT aprovals for Europe are needed and US based tire companies simply do not apply for those since they have large enough market in US and Down under.
Honestly I was quite satisfied with AT3WA on road, wet and snowy, but they look so sissy I got rid of them.
I replaced my factory tires at only 9000 miles. then I purchased falcon wildpeaks that wore down so fast that I was able to prorate the tire warranty at only 18,000 miles usage.
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