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Falken Wildpeaks on my truck. They disperse heavy rain quite well.
I have a set of Falken at4w. Just drove thru nasty sleet/snow/freezing rain and they handle so good I almost forgot it was nasty out. The downside is they do tend to get a little vibration around 56-60mph when not inflated correctly (low)
I just replaced my AT3Ws with a set of AT4Ws (time for new new tires, no other reason) and to be fair neither of them looks very aggressive to me. That being said I absolutely love my Falkens and will probably never run anything else on my TJ.
Best tire I've ever ran is the Falken f-ice studded. I've now bought my 4th or 5th set. Low speed they're all pretty similar but the f ice handles highway speed surface changes with less drama than anything I've ever ran.
Falken Wildpeak AT4 in load range SL have been fantastic. I had older Duratraks on it before, and hated them.
Sailun Terramax AT2, or Falken Rubitrek AT01, only tires i will run on mine. The falkens are amazing on fuel economy and noise, Sailuns are cheaper and only slightly nosier, still good fuel economy.
My wife has the Wildpeak A/T on her Crosstrek, 225 tread width. Absolutely bonkers incredible tires, but the next set will be 215. In the snow, the narrower width cuts down noticeably better in deeper snow.
I had AT tires on my Cherokee, they were fine in the winter, though not as good as true winters. But I never ran into any problems with 4x4.
Falken WildPeak AT3W Tires
Stock tires on my CrossTrek were Ziex Falkens and were done by 30k. But stock tires are crap for the most part
My wildpeaks only lasted a little over 18k miles or 30,000km
I felt they were more of an aggressive appearing road tyre
I had the AT3s, definitely the opposite experience in my case as I don't recommend them unless you spend most of ur time on pavement
but left me unimpressed
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