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Falken AT4W on my Jeep. Highly recommend them for your Jeep
If I'm going to be out in off road or real snowy conditions I want my wildpeaks. It's not as good on the road as the defenders but it's reasonably close.
I can't speak to the defenders here but the Falken I have had 2 sets on my F150 I live in East Central Alberta so we can alot of snow and Ice and I loved the Falkens on Snow, Gravel, in the fields and the highway.
Can’t speak to the defenders but I have E rated Wildpeak AT4Ws and I’m very happy with them. Excellent off road traction and good road performance. No noticeable increase to road noise.
I had those Falkens, and I miss them; I have Firestone now, and they are ok. I a lot quieter than the Falken, but either way the Falkens are best.
Some of the best tires for the price honestly, love them on my wife’s 2020 1500 and on my 2020 F350 Platinum. Been towing 16K lbs almost daily with them tires and they wear very good! Highly recommended
I've been running Falken Wildpeak A/T3W all\_ Terrain since I ripped off the crappy OEM tires. Mounted on a 2017 1500 Laramie /w 105k. No issues. Excellent in rain, mud, and highway. They are snow peak rated, but in Florida no snow.
I’m currently running them on my 18 big horn and love them so far. I can’t say anything about snow cause I’m in Texas but they do amazing on the highway, rain and the little bit of mud I’ve been in they did pretty good. I did have balancing issues and one was out of round and had to replace that one but now it ride amazing even at 110 mph.
I replaced them at 36k with Falken Wildpeaks. Immediately lost 4 mpg with the Falkens. They’ve lasted 60k though and I am now shopping for new ones.
Junk tires, falken tires may be good on pavement but once you go off road, complete failure. I got two flat tires going down graded dirt roads on my TRD Sequoia
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