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2019 Base. Put mine on about 5k miles ago. Really great in snow. Did notice about 1 mpg drop but a lot of city driving.
I put 65k on my set, was very happy with them in all conditions in travels around the Midwest.
I have them on my Forester XT and they are excellent. Relatively quiet. Extremely grippy. Very confident off road.
I've been running them on my Crosstrek for the past 2 years, I live in the mountains and they are great in the winter on snow and ice. I kept the stock size but mounted them and aftermarket wheels, I love the somewhat aggressive look they give over the stock geolanders. I don't notice any extra road noise from them and I get around 30-32mpg. I've also put them on my older Ranger.
grip in the rain is fantastic, and very quiet on the road
Love mine! I live in an area with lots of snow and haven’t had any problems with them.
I have them and I love how aggressive they are. Great in mud and snow. Great in snow mud. Great on asphalt.
Love them. Put ~85 k miles on my first set and didn’t consider anything else when it was time to replace them. I live in Colorado, they are great in the snow and ice, also work great for the forest roads through the mountains.
Wild peaks have been good to me for the most part. One caveat I’ve seen after 3 years and 15k miles is they aren’t great in the snow (at least with big wide 35s)
Purchased wildpeaks for my Tacoma since they seem to be popular. First time I drove with them, right away I noticed how bad the vibration was throughout the whole cab. Went back to discount tire and they rebalanced and road forced. Been there about 5 times now and I am about to give up on them.
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