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Another vote for Falken Wildpeaks. I have the AT3ws but they're on the AT4s now I believe. Aggressive looking pattern, great traction in snow, and I used them around my property this past winter hauling firewood and observed great traction in mud, wet grass, dry dirt, anything.
And they're imperceptibly louder than the Cooper highway tires I took off my truck. I was really worried about the noise going to an AT tire but these really aren't bad at all. Once they're wore out I will absolutely be putting another set on.
Falken Wildpeak AT3W. Hands down. No questions, no debates. 35x12.5-20’s on my ‘18 2.7. Bought and installed in FL. Sand, mud, slimy boat ramps, no problem. Drove literally corner to corner across the country to WA. Did winter, no problem. Deep snow, gropple, wet, slick, no problem. So quiet for a tire that size it’s nigh unbelievable, yet here I am blabbering like a child. Did I mention it’s an actual 50k+ mi tire?
I was looking for the same and landed on Falken Rubitrek. Love them. Road noise increased a little bit over the factory all season tires but it was negligible. I did take an MPG hit but that is true of any all terrain tires. I went one size up and 10 ply so unsprung weight went up. Get about 17mpg highway now with my 3.5 EB
Replaced the old Michelins with the Falken Wildpeaks and Wow!!!! The handling is amazing and the traction feels so much better before! The beefier look is also really cool as well!
They came on my 2022 Subaru Ascent. I only have a bit over 18,000 miles on the car. My tires are at 7/32s and I do not drive the car hard and my husband doesn’t either. So far my tires are fine.
I've been happy with the wildpeaks. Mostly street/hwy, occasional adventures, do fine on both.
I've started running the Falken Wildpeak RT/01 HD and I have been really impressed. They are a rugged tire and hold up really well to heavy towing in abusive terrain. They also lasted me 45k miles when my K02s were shot at 25k miles.
I settled on Falken Ziex because a local shop had them in stock at a reasonable price ($110 each before the extended warranty, etc. shakedown) and Falken rates them as 4.5/5 stars for rolling resistance (and they don't give all of their tires that good a rating so it means *something*).
First long drive with them was today. Unfortunately, I don't have solid records of consumption for specific drives for the OEM tires, but the consumption was around 95% of the ABRP estimate going on battery %, which is not far off from what we are used to seeing. So my verdict is that they are not much worse than the OEM tires.
Been driving on the new Falkens for a while now. They’re good but they’re definitely more noisy than the Michelins. Can hear more road noise than I’ve heard in the last 1.5 years.
2nd Gen not 5th but I replaced the ancient tires on my 4runner with wildpeaks and had them on for a few years. Hated them. Hated driving curves in the rain on pavement. Roundabouts would lose traction even in summer and as you know, these are NOT cars with a fast takeoff. They were quiet, I'll give them that.
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