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Falken Tires
Ok-Incident4302
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Rating 4.0

I put Falken wild peaks on my 21 when I first bought it, and just replaced them at 71,000 miles. They still had plenty of tread, but they were starting to dry rot. It was my fault for using degreaser to clean my tires. I put the exact same tires back on.

Pros: plenty of tread
Cons: starting to dry rot
Mileage: 114263 km
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Falken Tires

WRX just changed out it’s stock Dunlop to Falken Aklimate at 68k miles and haven’t even changed it into its Blizzaks for winter. It held up beautifully even when we had ice shut down I-80 and a good portion of Nebraska. Liked the Aklimate so much I got our Chevy HHR a set along with new rims. Daughter had absolutely no issues on ice with them.

Pros: held up beautifully
Cons: null
Vehicle: Chevrolet HHR
Mileage: 109437 km
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Falken Tires
notoriousToker
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Rating 5.0

If you haven’t replaced the stock geolandsrs do yourself a favor and go get some falken wildpeak AT. Way better tires. Less road noise but more traction.

Pros: more traction, less noise
Cons: null
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Falken Tires

Get a set of Falken Wildpeak Trail A/Ts and rotate them every 10k front to back. You can run them all year and get 60k miles out of them.

Pros: run them all year
Mileage: 10000 km
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Falken Tires
Comfortable-Pea8126
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Rating 5.0

I put Falken Aklimates on my X3 6months ago and haven’t had any issues. Smoother ride that the Michelin’s I had. These are all-weather and good for light to medium snow. I’ve used Pirellis, Falken, Michelin, Continental etc and these handle as good or better. Benefits are that I don’t need to change from all seasons to winter now.

Pros: smoother ride, good handling
Vehicle: BMW X3
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Falken Tires
Treffer403
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Rating 5.0

Have the Wildpeak AT3W on my half ton truck for driving year round. Alberta winter conditions included. Quiet, excellent traction, good tread life. Priced competitively as a bonus. I’d be silly not to buy these again.

To answer OP question, probably BF Goodrich Rugged Trail TA. Didn’t last and developed cracks prematurely. Also Toyo Open Country C/T are noisy as hell.

Pros: quiet, excellent traction
Cons: didn’t last, cracks
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ProtectionNo2613
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Rating 5.0

Ran Wildpeak A/T on my 2012 Wrangler. Absolutely loved them. Rode great, great traction, very little road noise. Put almost 55K on them before trading the Wrangler in on a new truck.

Pros: rode great, great traction
Cons: none
Mileage: 55000 km
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Falken Tires

Have them on a RAV4 TRD and they are nearly the same as the Falken that were stock, both are not really a truck winter tire in my opinion.

Pros: nearly the same
Cons: not winter tire
Vehicle: Toyota
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Falken Tires

The fact that these tires are billed as All Terrain is somewhat of a joke when they're not even capable of driving down a mild forest service road without getting a puncture.

Cons: not capable, gets puncture
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Toyo Tires
yellowboxg
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Rating 2.0

It was a terrible experience on stock suspension: extremely stiff, sluggish from standstill, and my mpg took a drastic hit. On one tank I went from averaging about 16.8 mpg to 13.5.

I ended up getting them switched out for the C load tires (255/75r17) and had a MUCH better experience. They drive nearly identical to the stock tires , mpg is back to low 16, and the ride has softened up.

Pros: softer ride, mpg improved
Cons: stiff, sluggish, mpg drop
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