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I recently replaced the Nittos on my 2020 Pro with Falken Wildpeak AW3s. Huge difference in noise!
I’m running stock Falken Wildpeak E-loads @40psi, and find them quite, but my reference is 225/45R18 run-flats on a BMW so ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
I had a set of Nitto Ridge Grapplers for around 50k miles... The Ridge Graps are great for off-road, good for on road (not as good as the Recons), but I have mixed experiences using them in the rain - they kinda feel splashy... But I was very impressed with the amount of tread left after I put 50k miles on them.
My 2020 Ascent has 24k on the Odometer, and the original Falken tires look brand new.
I love my Wildpeak AT3s. Had them almost a year and they’re great
I just added the Nitto Ridge Grapplers to my truck. They look great! There's a bit more road noise than the stock Pirreli's, but that's no surprise.
I swapped the dunlops for new 265/70r17 Falken Wildpeak AT3W.
Minor rubbing on front bumper splash guard, but I pushed it back and will likely take a heat gun to it later. The dunlops did not rub but it was close.
I have the Nitto555 G2's on my 2015 GT with the PP and the are great in wet weather, the hook up good
On stock wheels I'm running Nitto 555 G2's at 305/35 on all 4 corners. Best tire? No. But for the price and treadwear they do fine.
My current 3 month old Falkens with 3200 miles are already bald. I’m 49 and don’t drive it like I stole it fyi….
Those might be the worst tires I’ve ever bought
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