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When the OEM tires wore out, I replaced them with Falken Wildpeaks. My 14 has 221,000 miles on it.
Ran the Falkens on my Gladiator and on my current Wrangler in New England and loved them. They are fantastic in the snow and ice and not overly loud.
The Falkens. Great tires and really good in bad weather.
Eu am luat anu trecut Falken EUROWINTER HS02 PRO, și am fost mulțumit.
I bought some Faulken P6 Sports and $1168 with warranty from Discount Tire and I’ve been very happy so far. Somehow feel like they are quieter than the original ones.
Falken wild peaks have been pretty great for me. Just got another set after many miles of about that same on/off-road split. Low road noise and excellent grip in snow compared to others in the category.
I'm riding the falken wildpeaks. Drove a week, and the tires helped me one night that I drove while it was raining, and a deer (probably a buck honestly) hit the back of my truck while running across the road. I should've lost grip, but those tires held. I kept them and didn't look back. They do take down MPG and have some road noise. They are on the heavy side, but honestly? I love them. Someone also noted bumpiness, but my truck is a bit more heavy with bit metal bumpers, front and rear
I had nitto motivo before and they were pretty solid for a tire.
Went to a Nitto Recon Grappler in 35x11.5. Very noticeable decrease in ride quality after the swap that didn't make the wifey super happy. 5k miles later (now closer to 20k) it became the new normal. That's the tradeoff going with a big 10 ply sidewall tire.
Look out for shoulder cracks on the Falkens. Tread might look great, but the tread cleats will start to crack on the shoulders. Nothing you can do about it. Plan on replacing them around 25-30k miles.
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