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I rock new Sailun Atrezzo SH408 tires on my beater car. They work great btw similar to BFG Advantage tires I had before them for less than half the price.
Eigentlich sind alle Reifen von nennenswerten Herstellern ziemlich solide. Keine linglong reifen, aber Namen wir Falken, Conti, Michelin, Goodyear sind die gängigsten.
I have the Wildpeaks on my Land Cruiser. Have been happy with their performance in the snow, both on and off road.
I run Wildpeak AT3Ws. They've been pretty good in the summer and perfectly fine in up to 6in of snow and packed snow in Colorado.
Not quite as good in snow as Michelin all seasons but nice and quiet on the highway and lasted 8k miles less than Michelins I had before but for only a third the price they are well worth it
Ich habe mir gerade wieder den Falken AS 210 gekauft. Mit den Satz davor bin ich insgesamt ca. 70.000 km gefahren. Die Reifen gefallen mir im Schnee und bei Regen...
Falken a/t al l day long aired up to 50 psi 3500 ram dually. 50k miles on them.
I got slightly larger tires (I think 235/65/r17 but could be wrong) but they fit and look nice. Falkan wild peaks, they’re 3 ply and slightly heavier so they’re basically a money sink. Worse fuel economy, more road noise, more expensive to purchase. Buuuuut… Look cooler, better off road / snow performance, less likely to pop from impact.
That’s very interesting. My limited trim came with the falken tire which is even worse. It’s gone at 22k. Yokohama in my experience is pretty good
I bought a brand new 2003 Toyota tundra TRD Pro with four 285/65- 18 tires and they are completely spent after 27,000 MI. These tires are rated for $40 to 50,000 mi.... I would never buy these tires again
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