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Falkens were fantastic.
The tires have probably 10k miles on them? They are Firestone Firehawk A/S V2s, so decent sporty all seasons. They are pretty decent I’d say.
I upgraded from my Yokohama Geolandar A/Ts on my 23FW and I couldn't be happier. Far better grip and no real noise difference for such a knobby tire.
I love my falken wildpeaks on my 2019.
Falken 615k+. My personal favorite. Lasts a whole weekend of enduro basically
They are super predicable, really great in the rain, wear like iron, and honestly they look cool.
I’ve never had a bad experience with them and I’ve gone through 100’s of them
I'm on my 3rd year with Firestone Firehawk A/S tires. Roads in Oklahoma are crap around here. But no problem with my 18's.
Firestone Weathergrips are great tires. I had them on a 2011 Escape before it got hit by a retard. They handled an Alberta winter no problem, however my studded winters were obviously still better.
Airing up tires would be about the only thing I'd trust Firestone with and it would have to be free to even trust them that much.
I bought a brand new 2003 Toyota tundra TRD Pro with four 285/65- 18 tires and they are completely spent after 27,000 MI. These tires are rated for $40 to 50,000 mi.... I would never buy these tires again
I got about 25K out of a set of Falken Wildpeaks. I was told that I shouldn’t expect to get more than 30K on any AT tires out in Colorado
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