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My 2020 Ascent has 24k on the Odometer, and the original Falken tires look brand new.
I love my Wildpeak AT3s. Had them almost a year and they’re great
I swapped the dunlops for new 265/70r17 Falken Wildpeak AT3W.
Minor rubbing on front bumper splash guard, but I pushed it back and will likely take a heat gun to it later. The dunlops did not rub but it was close.
I have Wildpeaks on my stock TRD OR and they are great! Quiet, smooth and awesome on the trail. Sorry to hear your experience with them.
I have falken wildpeaks on my tundra and no problems at all.
Falken Wildpeak A/T with 3 peak Ice rating.
I’ll never own another tire.
Not on the list, but I've ran Falken Wildpeak AT during the winters here in Alaska and was very happy with them.
I have kenda K908 on my commuter now. Yes, 26".
The middle part gives good rolling, while sides dig deep enough for light gravel. And wear is very good. Already did like 600km on these without any signs of use.
So here is an update on the Kenda klever RT. Smooth rolling down highway speeds. Compared to MT’s they are pretty quiet wind noise drowns out the sound for the most part. Rainy weather they handle pretty good. Didn’t effect gas mileage none dash still says 19-20mpg. Snow handling……….it’s a 50/50 on that. I feel as if they are a bit looser then others I’ve ran but hold their own.
I had a set of the Falken’s on my 2016 2500. At about 20k miles it started ripping the lugs off the tire. I noticed it one day on one of the rear tires. Just the whole chunk of rubber gone. Then it kept happening more on both the tires on the rear.
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