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I purchased my set of Falken Wildpeaks A/T trails back in 2020 and since then used them on all sorts of terrain. They handled well, in snow, dirt and rain and on road manners were excellent. My only small complaint was the big drop in fuel economy (22 MPG average.). Well, they've been driven about 38k miles now since my Subaru Forester is used for our family road trips and the tires are down to 2/32nd of tread.
I have a set of Wildpeak AT3/W. They are a excellent tough tire with good tread wear and can handle winter weather. I off road them quite regularly and they are on par with BFG K02.
Paid $341 per tire for my Falken’s about 5 months ago through Tire Rack
Damn they look good too. MPG hasn't changed, no more road noise than before, and speedo is still accurate (according to Google maps.)
Im currently running falken wildpeak AT3s there kinda heavy and harder to balance than the Toyo open country at3. I got 70k out of my Toyo’s amazing tire better in sloppy conditions than the falkens for sure.
I did Falken wild peak 275/60r20 (but I have 20” wheels). 33s work well
Falken Wildpeak AT3 or the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss are pretty decent tires for your buck.
Wild peaks all dayyyyy
Because in general the 512 sucks as tire, the 912 is good but wears out fast, and I've had the best experience with the 452 out of all three models
The stock **Falken 225/45R19** on mine are the worst tires I've had on any of the cars! Two tires got bubbles, and the other two have cuts like I've never seen before!
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