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Wildpeak AT3W, excellent wet weather grip which is important in my region.
Got the Falken Wildpeak AT4W and have been really impressed, especially with noise and rain performance.
Wildpeak AT4Ws. I had a set put on when I visited my parents in northern Michigan last year. They got over 180 inches of snow where they live that season. I only had to use 4WD with the Wildpeaks when I went up to the UP and ended up in a basically closed state park.
Locuiesc in Constanta si de vreo 6 ani nu mai avem ierni pline cu zapada. Maxim 2-3 zile apoi mai da cativa fulgi... Folosesc KUMHO si sunt foarte multumit. Se simte aderenta si nu am patit sa imi derapeze vreodata pe polei/zapada. Au si un aspect placut.
Currently on AT/4 ‘s. Over 20k on 4’s ….. looking good !
I switched to Falken wild peaks 2 winters ago and have been very pleased in all conditions. I'm up north, tons of snow and ice. Plenty of mud in spring.
It's really surprising how much the ride feels more like a truck now. It must be the side walls, but it's definitely better over the rough stuff too.
eu tot timpul am avut ca buget ~350lei pe o anvelopa ca am masina de o tona si un scuipat si in ultimii 5 ani am luat doar kumho
Primul model a fost kumho ecsta hm si au tinut super bine, le am si vandut dupa 3 ani la 350 toate 4
Acum 2 ani am luat kumho ps71 si s au uzat mult mai repede decat celalalte
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.
My experience with Kumho was once the top layer of the tire wore off (e.g. after a year), performance of the tire degraded. They must use a cheaper rubber underneath.
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