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I’ve been liking my wildpeaks at4s. Haven’t had damage off-roading only puncture I’ve had was a roof nail on the road.
I have the same tires. On smaller aftermarket rims but they’ve been a great tire. I’ll get the same tires again this spring.
One of my stock tires finally decided to kick the bucket, so I replaced them with a set of Falken Wildpeak A/T Trails. So far I like them, they’re the same size as the stock tires, but the handling is superb (especially in rain and on gravel). A little more road noise and a bit of reduction in gas mileage, but I’m cool with it.
I went with Wildpeak AT Trail because highway driving is my priority, with occasional drives on the beach and gentle Forest Service roads. I see a lot of soft-roading in this sub-reddit they can handle.
I've only tried one set so far. Falken azenis RT 660+. So far they are awesome. They are almost too sticky tbh. There is a intersection i like to slide through and with these I have to really stay in throttle hard to get it going or small clutch kick helps.
Falken Azenies are also pretty darn good.
I roll on Falken’s Azenis RT615K+ tires (205/50R15) and I love them.
I had Falkens before, only lasted like 20k miles. Too early to tell how good these will be, ride and road noise about the same.
I put Falken Ziex (65k) on a Honda Civic 10th Gen. didn’t even make it to 40k. Never again. Rotated every oil change (5k). I know the heat had something to do with it (Florida) but the streets here are smooth as butter.
I replaced to OEM Falken ziex100as as they were horrible in snow on my Mazda.
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