Tires Falken or NANKANG

Falken Tires

I use the Falken RT660+ on my NC during Race Season/Non Winter.

Really fun grippy tires, and are only $180 a tire in a 225/45/17 last I checked. They will drive in the rain just fine as long as there is not standing water (puddles) as well.

I daily on them and autocross on them during the warmer months

Pros: fun grippy tires
Vehicle: Mazda
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viejobbia
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Rating 5.0

For that New England -> Montana winter highway run, the Falken Wildpeak AT3W is honestly the safest all-terrain you can throw on a Tacoma without going full snow tire. They bite way better on packed snow/ice than KO3s and stay stable at highway speeds.

Pros: safest all-terrain
Vehicle: Toyota
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SirRolex
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Rating 5.0

Wildpeak AT4Ws, 255/85r16s, never go back. True 33s, no modifications needed to the truck at all. They are beasts in the snow and ice, I wouldn't even worry about having true snow tires with them honestly. They have crushed two Northern Michigan winters in a row now.

Pros: beasts in snow and ice
Vehicle: Toyota
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Mk2Dalton
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Rating 3.5

The 265/70/17 is a perfect fit. Should have any issues other than fuel economy because the at4 is a heavy tire.

Pros: perfect fit
Cons: heavy, impacts fuel economy
Vehicle: Toyota
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spiceybeanz
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Rating 3.5

My wildpeak AT4Ws look great and offer really good grip on and off road. Bad ass tires. Cons are that they’re really heavy so MPG dropped from 24 to 18 highway, and the ride of the tire is pretty bumpy and uncomfortable, from what I understand it’s bc they are load E rated tires, for heavier full-size trucks so the taco can’t really offer the weight to squish the tire down to a comfortable ride. The MPG dropped was expected and I’m okay with it, but the bumpy ride is a bit disappointing. I would buy load C rated tires next

Pros: great look, good grip
Cons: heavy, dropped MPG, bumpy ride
Vehicle: Toyota
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Falken Tires

Stock tires on my CrossTrek were Ziex Falkens and were done by 30k. But stock tires are crap for the most part

Cons: short lifespan, poor quality
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 48280 km
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