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I'm on my fifth set of Wildpeaks, and I won't be buying anything else. They're the best tires for all around driving on any surface I've run, and I've been driving since 1970
I put 50,000 miles on a set of Falken Wildpeaks on a 2019 Duramax that regularly pulled a gooseneck trailer. They aren't great on muddy roads, but do well in the winter and summer driving.
wildpeak. Had used ones with minimal tread, they were fantastic. I could tow uphill on gravel through the snow in 2wd.
Goodyear Assurance Weather Ready. Liking these tires in the snow.
I put Wildpeaks on my 2005 Yukon XL Denali and drove them around northern CO and WY. Quite liked them. Definitely quiet enough for daily driver use, but they did well on the dirt roads and in the sand hills of North Park near Walden as well. Even took them over Rabbit Ears to Steamboat in the ice and snow and they did great.
I’ve had both on a DD, however I never drove my duratracs in snow so I can’t speak to that.
I’d go AT3W, they performed great on dry/wet pavement, snow, dirt, mud, etc and were notedly quieter than duratracs.
I've had both tires in E-rated 285/75-16 flavor on my 100-series Land Cruiser. Got the Wildpeaks back in 2016 a few months after they first came out; still have those tires currently with about 60k on them and they only look half worn, no cupping, between 5-8k mile tire rotations (5-tire).
New tires. Got 63k miles from Toyos, decided to switch to Falken.
Stock Goodyear tires on our 2020 MYLR were dead before 12,000 miles. Been buying tires from DiscountTire ever since.
Just took my Wildpeaks off and good riddance. Best snow capable tire out there but their tread life is an absolute joke. Running the BFG trail terrains now.
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