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I highly recommend the Wildpeaks. Had them on my 2500. Got nearly 80k out of a set.
I recently bought some Falken Azenis FK460 A/S and am thrilled with them. Sticky but quiet and smooth. Perhaps a bit less crisp that the Pirelli P Zero AS I had previously but just as sticky when they were new and they are quieter and ride better, should last longer. A softer sidewall should also help off road.
Had Michelin, sold em. Love the Falkens.
I run them on my Ram ( general offroad through fields and turf and towing 12k+ lbs) and Sierra (which I mainly use to get around in the winter when it snows).
I personally have the falkens on my 18 1500 and love them. The falken tires are a much better tire in snow they are three peak snow flake rated meaning they count as snow tires. In my experience they are amazing in the rain and on the highway along with off road.
Falken wildpeaks. Best damn all terrain for the price. Especially in the snow.
I just put the Falkens on and they handle well on dry and wet roads.
Mine lasted 65k KM until I replaced. They probably could have lasted a bit longer but I wasn’t willing to drive them in the winter so I upgraded to some Falken Wildpeak A/T3W’s
Junk tires, falken tires may be good on pavement but once you go off road, complete failure. I got two flat tires going down graded dirt roads on my TRD Sequoia
2nd Gen not 5th but I replaced the ancient tires on my 4runner with wildpeaks and had them on for a few years. Hated them. Hated driving curves in the rain on pavement. Roundabouts would lose traction even in summer and as you know, these are NOT cars with a fast takeoff. They were quiet, I'll give them that.
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