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They’re heavy so you will take a slight hit to your gas mileage, but I personally love them. Ride quiet and do great off road.
I have AT4Ws on my current F150 and have no complaints.
Falken Wildpeak A/T 4. I have 70k miles on mine doing 80% off-road for work. Still going strong. You will not be disappointed.
I have the 265/75/16 Wildpeak At4’s in the standard load rating and they have been great. They are a little heavy but don't have much road noise and perform great off road.
I have the Falken Wildpeak A/T. I like them not loud at all good all around traction.
Got a set of five oversized Faulken Wildpeak AT3s for my wife’s Jeep Wrangler at our local independently owned tire shop for $950 (mounted, balanced, old tire disposal all included).
I own a set of Falken Eurowinter HS02 Pro exactly for the reasons you mentioned - cold weather but with barely any snow on the roads, and they’ve been amazing. On dry and wet they don’t feel like a winter tyre at all, also really quiet and comfortable.
Tbh you get what you pay for. Not great. There’s others that make a better all season tire then falk and at the same price. But if you don’t mind a little higher I’d look at something like the cross climates Michelin has or the cooper endura max or the Nokian wr. Nokians are amazing but suffer from issues in really hot weather. I’d get the cooper endura for Ohio. Won’t disappoint you either. Amazing in winter and summer
I had Wildpeaks for about 40k miles. They got pretty loud after 20k miles or so. I wasn’t super impressed with them in snow.
Have driven on Noble Sport NS20. Is bad, wouldn't recommend for the price point.
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