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Falken Ziex 960s are what I ran in big bear for years. Rain snow shine. If I needed cables I should've driven a different car. It was a hoon in the snow lol.
Did a short test drive today. No rubbing or other issues with normal/slightly spicy driving. Went lock to lock in a parking lot, no issues.
Bought AT4s a year ago. I have great traction on wet, dry and snowy roads here in New Hampshire. Would definitely recommend and buy again.
Im from the same area and I got wildpeaks at4s 265/75r16 at 1010tires for $246. Love the wildpeaks so far, only downside is the gas mileage from stock tires went from 12.3l/100kms to 13.8l/100kms.
I'm currently running Falken Azenis on my '07 STi. They were $150/tire and there was an $80 instant rebate for buying a set of 4. So, $130/tire after rebate.
Fallen Wildpeaks AT/4 all the way. Amazing tire for the price. $319 at Discount. Running 285/75r16 on my 23, 3rd Gen Taco. Minimal road noise, great handling. You won’t be disappointed!
Do not only trust 3 peak rating. It is the bare minimum, and simply has to perform 10% better in acceleration than a control all season. So don\u2019t just go for any cheap tire that has it, do some research. I use falken all terrains and they work real well.
Those Falkens are dearly loved by this community. I had a set and just didn\u2019t like them. They were noisy. They had a tendency to flat spot if the truck sat for a day or two, that would take several miles to warm up and sort itself out. They were really awesome in the snow and what little off roading I did.
I got the falkens from discount tire. They were a good price but I don't think I would get them again. All else being equal they don't track as well as the Yokohama I had.
- avoid the willys, stock tires are LOUD (falken mt)
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