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A better budget option for Ohio would be the falken aklimate or other all weather equivalents, just saying the aklimate because it's really good for the price and performance
I liked mine. Recently moved to falken wildpeak at4w and like them a lot too. If you do any towing I think the at4w feel a little bit stiffer which is nice for towing.
Downsized to a 17 inch wheel with Falken Wildpeak A/T Trails and the ride quality is actually better (there are a lot of potholes where I live), plus the additional peace of mind that when I drive on gravel forest roads I am less likely to get a puncture compared to all season tires.
I had Falken Wildpeaks on my Forester. Also a great tire
I've been happy with the Falken 615's. They last pretty long and seem to have good wear characteristics.
I’ve had the Falken Wildpeaks for 55k miles and have LOVED them. Pretty much the best tires I have ever owned IMO. Durable, capable, great in rain, good in the soft stuff (sand mud snow) and I had no issues.
Love my Wildpeaks. They’re great in all conditions and light off-roading. Driving them in snow, they were hands down the best out of the 3 other tires I’ve had on my OB and Audi wagon.
I absolutely love my Falken Wildpeaks for all weather driving. They deal with off-road well. Snow and rain aren't a worry. They've even held up great through CA summers.
DHRs are grippy as hell but are not fast rolling. I swapped out for DHF and DHR to see about getting some extra grip and it was an absolute disaster when it came time to pedal. Ended up leaving the DHF on but putting the DHR back on the rear. I feel like it was a good compromise.
I drive a base model work truck. It’s $375 each for some falken at discount tires.
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