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Have a set on Mustang Gt for over a year. Absolutely no issues whatsoever. Quiet, decent in the rain, better grip than the Falkens it replaced.
For ATs I’ve been using Nitto Terra Grappler G2s, they’re quiet and good in rain/snow.
I have a set of Falken FK510s on my car. Pretty cheap, enough grip that with an upgraded rmm but without a torque gussett bar I still get pretty gnarly wheel hop. Proper grip especially in the wet which is kinda wild, and I've made it through a couple winters with them in Ohio.
Nitto's on. I love these tires
i trash mine, and i’ve never had one go flat. last time i had my truck serviced they pulled 9 nails out of my Falkens & they were all still holding pressure (i work in construction). obviously i replaced them all but the fact they were holding air still made me just buy another set.
If you go off road occasionally, and in the snow at all, the falken wildpeak AT is the way to go.
I run Falken Wildpeak A/T Trail's on mine. Not a true "winter" tire, but they have done amazing hauling my snowmobiles to the mountains as well as in our recent snow/ice storm here in the northwest.
Falken Aklimates are awesome. Affordable, good performance, 65k warranty, and not hard as bricks like the Michelins. Plus they have road hazard for the first 3/32" from the manufacturer.
Ran these for 1.5 years had two flats. Still had good tread depth. One was a rock puncture which I have never had before. On my beater truck so I wheeled the piss out of them. Good in snow, ice, mud and sand. Bad on wet roads imo.
Had a set of Falken AT3W's for a bit and I hated them in snow. Same with the KO2's.
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