Tires Pirelli or Falken

Falken Tires
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Rating 5.0

Wildpeak AT4Ws, 255/85r16s, never go back. True 33s, no modifications needed to the truck at all. They are beasts in the snow and ice, I wouldn't even worry about having true snow tires with them honestly. They have crushed two Northern Michigan winters in a row now.

Pros: beasts in snow and ice
Vehicle: Toyota
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Falken Tires
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Rating 4.0

I ran the Toyo ATIIIs on my Tacoma and they worked almost as well as my Blizzaks I have on my Outback. But doing it again is get Wildpeaks, which a ton of my friends have, far quieter ride.

Pros: quieter ride
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Pirelli Tires

I have the Pirellis on one of my bikes and really like them. Plenty of grip and fairly quick for a 45mm tyre.

Pros: plenty of grip, fairly quick
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Pirelli Tires

I have 24k miles on my LE R1T and it’s predominantly a family hauler, pavement princess, whatever other term you want to use to say 23.5k of those miles have been on pavement. When I first got the truck it was sooooo quiet. But I recently drove my wife’s GLE63s (not a quiet car) and I was floored by how quiet the cabin was!! The noise of these Pirelli Scorpions slowly crept up on me. I didn’t appreciate how bad it had become until I spent time in a different car. It took me almost 4yrs and 24k miles to get to the point of complaint, so I’m not opposed to buying the same thing again.

Pros: initially quiet
Cons: noise crept up, bad noise
Mileage: 38624 km
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