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I have falken wildpeaks on my tundra and no problems at all.
Falken Wildpeak A/T with 3 peak Ice rating.
I’ll never own another tire.
Not on the list, but I've ran Falken Wildpeak AT during the winters here in Alaska and was very happy with them.
Falken Azenis fk 510. Relatively affordable and decent grip. 220 tread wear as well.
I’m currently rocking Falken Azenis FK 460 A/S on my TE37 SL’s, very good all seasons for the daily driver, also much more quieter than the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, rated for 50k miles as well. I have about 1k on it and the performance exceeded my expectations for the price.
I run 285/75/18 Falken Wild Peak ATs. Love the tires. Have almost 70k miles.
I went with Wild Peak AT3W because I’ve got 70k out of them driving on dirt/rock most of the time. My factory tires were about gone in 12k
Falken Ziex ZE310 EcoRun's have never given me concern
Now have Uniroyal Tigerpaws. A bit of hum but nothing that was too dramtic.
My dad complained about his Uniroyal tires ---way back in *1984*--- when he bought his Chevy Silverado.
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