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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.
I put the falkens on my 21 1500 in August. I drove some pretty gnarly dirt/gravel/sandy roads up north this year and the falkens did great. They do really well in the rain
I put a set of Falken Rubitrek's on my 1500 last year and they've been great. Less aggressive and supposedly quieter on the road than the Wildpeaks but still a nice chunky AT tire that look good and perform well
I think my Falkens have been great, road noise hasn't been bad at all, haven't really noticed much of hit to mpg, and traction been good
ohhhhh that efficiency is nice, I have a similar driving style (but a lot more miles) on my wildpeak at3/w's and I'm closer to 1.73 around town, and 1.9-2.0 on road trips averaging around 70mph.
Had Falken RT615k+ previously and they're great fresh, but you won't get much mileage (11k mi) out of them and they pick up punctures easy with how soft the compound is.
Stock falken wildpeaks blew out on me going 75mph on a freeway. Only had 15k miles on them scary situation.
The fact that these tires are billed as All Terrain is somewhat of a joke when they're not even capable of driving down a mild forest service road without getting a puncture.
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