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Falken Tires
Ijokealot2
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Rating 5.0

My wildpeaks are going on 60k miles with no signs of needing to be replaced anytime soon. All I've done is maintain consistent airing, adjusting for summer and winter and rotate/balance every 8-10k. I'm willing to bet I get 100k miles out of them safely with plenty of tread left.

Pros: long lasting
Mileage: 96000 km
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Falken Tires

I have them myself. I know AT tires aren’t explicitly designed for snow but these ones cut through snow super well. Haven’t used them for anything crazy off-road but they’ve gone up and down several ditches in the snow

Pros: cut through snow
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Falken Tires

Cool Cool…thanks for the feedback. Got AT3W 285’s on 2nd gen. Tacoma last year. Went to do the same with our 4Runners last month and had to go AT4W’s 285’s. Had them for short time but as you said …”tires are amazing” Nice rig OP!

Pros: tires are amazing
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DaNYBigDogg
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Rating 3.0

I actually owned the 365AW and the Aklimates. The 365’s were very good in the slight amount of snow (Long Island, NY) I drove them in and were all around great. The aklimates I didn’t have a chance to drive in the snow but had a weird hum that I wasn’t fond of.

Cons: weird hum
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Falken Tires

Cheap Chinesium trash, rated at 40k miles but I would be shocked if you got much more than 20k-25k and the warranty is basically non-existent... And "all-season" tires really are 3-season tires these days, if you deal with any snow you want to look at all-weather tires like Falken Aklimate or General Altimax 365AW.

Cons: cheap, poor warranty
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