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Running 32 psi on mine 225/60r17 for over a year and while a little stiffer than the stock ones, that is expected and not even noticeable after a while.
I'm on set number 5 right now, and they are one of the best all terrain tires for ride quality I've driven, and I've driven Subarus for over 40 years.
I get them for my 13 highlander.
No complaints at all.
I love falken wildpeaks in the snow and winter conditions
i just had discount tire match the falken wilpeak a/t’s for 144 p/ tire. excellent choice they look awesome and handle excellent in the snow
On my second set of Wildpeaks, slightly harsher ride compared to the factory non-A/T’s but not enough to be overly noticeable IMO.
If you’re set on A/T tires, something like a falken wildpeak trail would be a decent option. They don’t sacrifice all that much on the road compared to some more aggressive A/T tires on the market
I went with falken wild peak at3w’s had them on the truck for 5k miles aggressive looking and quiet.
I'm definitely replacing the stock tires with Wildpeaks in the spring. In the snow, the stock tires are pretty good, but ice forms very quickly with Vancouver snow and that's where the stock tires fail for me. Noticeably more slippery on ice than a proper 3PMSF rated tire.
My falken ziex came with my car from the dealership and have 15.5k miles on them. When i checked the tread last week, they were 4/32 in the front and 5/32 in the back. This seems like really excessive wear.
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