Tires Falken or DEXTER
I've got about 15,000 miles on mine so far, and they are still holding up pretty well. Easily 65-75% tread left, and I use them year round. The right rear is a bit of a "rolling hardware store," though, and has a couple screws in it... Got about 3 winters on them, mostly do city/highway driving, but have to drive through a swamp/lake to get to work with a lot higher frequency than I'd like, and they do fantastic in every situation except for wet glare ice under slush.
Put some on this fall. Been very happy with them so far. Went with the 275/70/r18 E rated. They are heavy and I can tell over the stick tires. They have been great in the snow for me.
I’ve run the AT3W for a few years (35x12.5) and they’re GREAT!! I’ve done the NORRA 1000 and the NORRA 500 on them twice each. No issues. I love them. Great on road and great off road. Good down to 20 PSI
I just got a set a little over a month ago. I'm impressed. In all but the iciest road surfaces, they give me a lot more confidence than the stock tires. And they look cool as hell. They're not noisy, either - not any noisier than the old stock Geolandars.
I've been using them since they hit the market for the first time, and I absolutely love them. Like others have said, never noticed a MPG hit for me, no louder than stock, looks good, and all that. Great all around tire year round, and easily the best winter rated tire I've ever used, especially in the deep wet snow I get (Don't really need full on snow/ice tires in my area, these are perfect when I let only like 5 lbs. or so of air out). Always preaching the gospel of Wildpeaks to people I know.
I have them on our Crosstrek. Excellent wear , have had them for 3.5 years or so and still look like new. Good all terrain tires and zero complaints.
2019 Base. Put mine on about 5k miles ago. Really great in snow. Did notice about 1 mpg drop but a lot of city driving.
I put 65k on my set, was very happy with them in all conditions in travels around the Midwest.
Been driving on the new Falkens for a while now. They’re good but they’re definitely more noisy than the Michelins. Can hear more road noise than I’ve heard in the last 1.5 years.
I replaced my factory tires at only 9000 miles. then I purchased falcon wildpeaks that wore down so fast that I was able to prorate the tire warranty at only 18,000 miles usage.
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