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Ung mga at tires ng falken, at4 ata latest ngayon. Been using the at3w for around 50k+ km na ata, out of 10 puncture, 1 lang ata tumagos. Pero sakin mostly byahe ko is 70% highway, 30% laguna-bicol. So fsr ok naman.
I love the Falken Wildpeaks AT3W.
They're quite a bit cheaper than the BF Goodrich KO2/KO3 but also have really good reviews.
They're very quiet also kahit high speed and we have had no issues whatsoever for the last 25K KM. And by the looks of it, might last another 25K KM pa.
I am using them on my FJ Cruiser though, hindi pickup. Pero I'm sure maraming pickups na gumagamit din.
Prior to this I was using the stock Dunlop Grandtrek AT22, and I had multiple punctures kasi may gravel road ang dinadaanan ko palagi, ever since nagpalit ako (it's been almost 3 years now) and wala pa kahit isa. Same road.
I just got a new set of falken wildpeak a/t trail tires, and love them
Falken wildpeak 235/85r16 - realy liked them.
I only have experience with the wildpeaks and I really like them. No road noise and I actually noticed an improvement in traction in a spot where I used to spin the tires with my old factory yokahamas.
I have these guys on my V8 SUV. Didn't give them much thought, was a good deal, and ride quality is much improved. Mine balanced fine and look pretty new after a year and almost 10,000km. I don't drag or track race, I'll floor it occasionally for a thrill and I drive probably 160km/h max on highways.
Yup, the Wranglers suck. Thankfully 255/65-19 KO3s coming out soon! And there is enough room for 33s under the new Defender, so 20s aren't a bad option if you don't want to downsize brakes for 18s (on the I6). I'm running AT3s and they are TOUGH. I just need some more sidewall. And it handles/drives so so well. I go from trails to twisties with zero effort or compromise.
I have dailyed falken 660's, and re71r's (the old version) and would just go through a set a year. When they are done you can tell a difference when it rains and will slip very easily at stoplight.
Do not recommend unless you can get a lot of heat into them. even on warm days they would need some time to get grip. If you're in Alaska I could see them not working well for like 8 months out of the year, and they're really expensive too.
I bought a brand new 2003 Toyota tundra TRD Pro with four 285/65- 18 tires and they are completely spent after 27,000 MI. These tires are rated for $40 to 50,000 mi.... I would never buy these tires again
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