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I drove about 100,000 miles in the Midwest on wild peaks in every driving condition, I was very happy with them. Extremely grippy.
I replaced mine with Falken Aklimate. I highly recommend, improved cornering, highway, and it just feels good on the road. I like the design as well!
They are excellent IMO, feel just as good as my previous Conti DWS, but I got these for a much better price, from TireRack. They are a European company, great quality tires, just a lesser known brand here.
Great all year round, I'm in the Northeast, they ran beautifully over the winter.
UHP and very durable, I'm close to changing them after 75.000km
Those falken stock tires on my Trek got me everywhere so far! Never put air in them once just trekking through everything just all seasons and took the snow like a champ.
Had them on my Cruze they’re a smooth, pretty quite ride and durable.
I own a couple auto/tire shops and we put the Falken Aklimate on my wife's SUV last fall. They have been fantastic so far.
Might I suggest the Falken Aklimates, they are a great all weather tire at an amazing price point. I work at a tire warehouse and I got a tester set and don’t have any issues with the tires themselves.
Lol...same story here. I realized I've bought and mounted AT3WA instead of AT3W only few weeks later, as I could not believe those on pictures looked so different. These DOT aprovals for Europe are needed and US based tire companies simply do not apply for those since they have large enough market in US and Down under.
Honestly I was quite satisfied with AT3WA on road, wet and snowy, but they look so sissy I got rid of them.
Junk tires, falken tires may be good on pavement but once you go off road, complete failure. I got two flat tires going down graded dirt roads on my TRD Sequoia
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