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Ok yang Wanli d best yan, mas ok pa sa dunlop yan. Yan gamit ko sa fortuner ko alpinism su006.
i trash mine, and i’ve never had one go flat. last time i had my truck serviced they pulled 9 nails out of my Falkens & they were all still holding pressure (i work in construction). obviously i replaced them all but the fact they were holding air still made me just buy another set.
If you go off road occasionally, and in the snow at all, the falken wildpeak AT is the way to go.
I run Falken Wildpeak A/T Trail's on mine. Not a true "winter" tire, but they have done amazing hauling my snowmobiles to the mountains as well as in our recent snow/ice storm here in the northwest.
Falken Aklimates are awesome. Affordable, good performance, 65k warranty, and not hard as bricks like the Michelins. Plus they have road hazard for the first 3/32" from the manufacturer.
I have them on my 23 Limited OR. I replaced my stock ones with these 35x11.50R20 D rated tires immediately. They ride great and are quiet. Perform well both on and off-road.
I have had these tires on a 4Runner as well. They are my go to now over BFG AT which I ran on many vehicles.
I have 15k on them and they show very little wear at all.
I love them. They are better than the Encounter AT
Wildpeaks are amazing tires. Yes your mileage will decrease but the security on the road in any condition is worth it.
Ages ago my boss put Falken on the company van. They lasted about 20,000 miles
Purchased wildpeaks for my Tacoma since they seem to be popular. First time I drove with them, right away I noticed how bad the vibration was throughout the whole cab. Went back to discount tire and they rebalanced and road forced. Been there about 5 times now and I am about to give up on them.
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