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Falkens all day. I ran 245/35ZR20. I loved the ride and the kornering
Have had two sets of Falken Ziex tires on my ascent, low road noise, good in snow (New England) and great wear.
The Fallken ate great.
The Falken's are the only thing on that list I would run. I have ran those same falkens on 2 vehicles even. They were good tires in all ways. But not necessarily great in anything, but tread life.
JUST installed the Wild Peaks AT4W last week and went on a 750 mile road trip (mainly highways) right after and noise was very minimal and I didn't see a huge hit on the MPG.
I just got KO2’s on my 21 sport, I had falken wildpeaks and I will say, the Falkens were basically silent compared to the Ko2’s and performed really well in the snow
I had a set of 215 Toyo Open Country AT3s and ran them for 60k miles until getting a set of 235 Falken Wildpeaks. I’m only about 18k miles in to the Falken but so far so great. Much better in snow however, but not flawless, don’t forget your recovery gear lol
The falken wildpeaks all trail tires are great. I have them on my 24 sport right now. They’re much quieter then the KO2’s and weigh significantly less. The decrease in rotating mass would relieve the stress of running heavy tires such as the KO2’s.
I actually owned the 365AW and the Aklimates. The 365’s were very good in the slight amount of snow (Long Island, NY) I drove them in and were all around great. The aklimates I didn’t have a chance to drive in the snow but had a weird hum that I wasn’t fond of.
They lasted about 30000 on my Camry. I had a problem with one of them that I had my local Firestone mount and “balance”. One day I noticed a loss of 3-4psi and subsequently saw a screw in the tire. Had been experiencing a lot of road noise sounded like a helicopter at cruising speeds.
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