Tires Falken or RIKEN
Falken Wildpeaks on my truck. They disperse heavy rain quite well.
I have a set of Falken at4w. Just drove thru nasty sleet/snow/freezing rain and they handle so good I almost forgot it was nasty out. The downside is they do tend to get a little vibration around 56-60mph when not inflated correctly (low)
I just replaced my AT3Ws with a set of AT4Ws (time for new new tires, no other reason) and to be fair neither of them looks very aggressive to me. That being said I absolutely love my Falkens and will probably never run anything else on my TJ.
Best tire I've ever ran is the Falken f-ice studded. I've now bought my 4th or 5th set. Low speed they're all pretty similar but the f ice handles highway speed surface changes with less drama than anything I've ever ran.
Falken Wildpeak AT4 in load range SL have been fantastic. I had older Duratraks on it before, and hated them.
Sailun Terramax AT2, or Falken Rubitrek AT01, only tires i will run on mine. The falkens are amazing on fuel economy and noise, Sailuns are cheaper and only slightly nosier, still good fuel economy.
My wife has the Wildpeak A/T on her Crosstrek, 225 tread width. Absolutely bonkers incredible tires, but the next set will be 215. In the snow, the narrower width cuts down noticeably better in deeper snow.
I had Open Country tires and they were horrible. Currently have falken wildpeak and they aren't amazing but 10x better than open country from my experience.
My wildpeaks only lasted a little over 18k miles or 30,000km
I felt they were more of an aggressive appearing road tyre
I had the AT3s, definitely the opposite experience in my case as I don't recommend them unless you spend most of ur time on pavement
but left me unimpressed
The 2 sets of Falkens didn’t last 6 months before some started separating. Tried to get two warrantied, they just didn’t respond.
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