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I’m running the Falken Wildpeaks 235 70R16s.
No suspension mods (my car is ALL stock except for these tires!)
I LOVE THEM.
I run Falken Wildpeaks (severe winter-rated All Terrains). Have zero issues driving in snow.
I ditched the stock tires at 20k and went with Falken Wildpeak A/T and it drives perfect.
Working as a ski guide in the Canadian Rockies and running the AT3W on my Tacoma and I love them. Driving snowy highways before plows and un-maintained FSRs they are phenomenal. The only downside is on glare ice they struggle but with that kind of tire any would.
I’ve got a set of Wildpeak AT Trails on my ‘17. Had them for maybe 3 years now. Went with 235/60r17 because I’ve got 17x8 wheels(1in wider than stock). Been a bit louder, but that’s the way ATs are. Being that they’re heavier, there’s more weight getting forced towards the body of the vehicle when you hit bumps/jolts. That extra weight is gonna jolt the body more than the lighter tires/wheels. Mine went from riding like a touring car to feeling like an actual SUV after the change.
For 3 seasons I get good year reliants (100 USD each) for winter falken aklimate that are 3 peak rated (140 USD each) no issues in lite to moderate snow. I don't have extreme snow in Texas.
I agree with top comment. Had Falken Wildpeak Trail on three different cars now. Best all around tire for an amazing price.
Running 32 psi on mine 225/60r17 for over a year and while a little stiffer than the stock ones, that is expected and not even noticeable after a while.
I run Falken Wildpeak M/Ts that I got for a steal, if I was paying full price I would have had A/Ts, the road noise is significantly worse especially in an otherwise quiet cabin
Falken Eurowinter tires are crap...
Had a new set on one of my old URS6's...they had about the same traction as a good all season. My half worn Pirelli Sottozero's were superior in every way.
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