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I have the 265/75/16 Wildpeak At4’s in the standard load rating and they have been great. They are a little heavy but don't have much road noise and perform great off road.
I have the Falken Wildpeak A/T. I like them not loud at all good all around traction.
Got a set of five oversized Faulken Wildpeak AT3s for my wife’s Jeep Wrangler at our local independently owned tire shop for $950 (mounted, balanced, old tire disposal all included).
I’m at 65,000 miles on my 2020 Honda accord sport with the stock eagle touring tires ????♂️
I own a set of Falken Eurowinter HS02 Pro exactly for the reasons you mentioned - cold weather but with barely any snow on the roads, and they’ve been amazing. On dry and wet they don’t feel like a winter tyre at all, also really quiet and comfortable.
Wildpeak AT Trails shortly after buying it. Much better than oem but wish I'd gone with the scorpions bc I ended up not going to slow or offroad nearly as much as I thought. They look so cool though.
35k and so many punctures later… I put Goodyear Wrangler A/T’s on mine. We’ve had them on all our trucks and SUV’s. Overkill for a crossover, but they ride great and keep me very secure on road and the like very mild “off-roading” I do
Old technology. They're "good" but there's a lot better tires that you can get. Rt660s are great, but if youre on a budget, the rt615ks are good too.
Mine were down to 50% tread and didn't have enough traction on snow at ~20k miles. If you drive on serious snow, consider getting rid of them by 15 to 20k miles.
My Crosstrek Limited came with the same Falkens. They were performing poorly in the wet when only half worn. I replaced them at 23k miles when they had 4/32" before winter.
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