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I have ran Falken Wildpeaks, BFG AT, and Pirelli Scorpion across a few different jeeps and trucks. I like the Wildpeaks the best. Scorpions were too loud and BFG were fine, no real issues.
I’m on my second set of falken wildpeaks at/4. I like them but I’ll be moving over to the wildpeak h/t02 as I’m not doing as much off roading as I used to .
I’m running falken wild peak at4ws on my 23pb and love them. Mpg took a small hit but she’s a farm truck part of the time so the trade off was well worth it.
Apex VS-5 17x9
Falken Azenis RT615K+ in 255/40/17.
I got my spyder a set of hypergrams a couple years ago...They look great, come in a ton of spyder friendly sizes...Falken azenis rt615k+ are a great performance oriented tire, lots of grip.
Definitely buy atleast an all terrain tires(falken recommended if you have the budget) for your driving habits.
On a stock ’24 SR5 4x4 with 18” TRD Pro wheels, the biggest you can usually run without rubbing is 275/65R18 it fills the wheel well nicely and still clears at full lock.
I just went through the same thing and ended up picking the wildpeaks. In my size i could only get E rated KO3s, and didnt want to go that heavy. I havent gotten out yet so cant speak to that, but on the road they dont feel much different to the OEM trailhunter tires. I actually think maybe a little worse in wet, but not to the point of being an issue (and its been pretty wet where im at)
I blew my Falken at 8k miles. They're trash.
The Falken tires are indeed terrible. Mine needed to be replaced at just 18K miles. I recently opened a case with Mazda Corporate and they ended up reimbursing me for about 60 percent of my Michelin CrossClimate2s. The process was quick and their customer service was excellent.
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