Tires Nexen or Falken
I am currently running the Falken Wildpeak AT Trail and it is 100% better in all ways compared to the Continental OE tires.
I LOVED my Falken Wildpeaks. Great performance in the snow, and despite using the truck for almost nothing but highway miles, I put almost 55k on them, and they still looked like they had another 60k life in them.
Wild peaks are the shiz! No vibrations beasts on snow, ice, and rain. And drive smooth in the summer months. Overall these have been the best tire for the money.
Wildpeak A/T3w, cost roughly the same as the trails. 3 peak rated. They’re made especially for the 3W’s that they advertise. Wear, Winter and Wet conditions. They still aren’t super aggressive like most AT tires which make them great on road too. I’ve ran them for over a year, they’ve been great to me.
I'm on my fourth set of Falkens, because they work.. They perform great in anything; I live in the Canadian Rockies, and they are one of two all weather tires that qualify as "Snow tires" under both British Columbia and Quebecs mandatory snow tire laws. We've been to the Arctic Ocean twice, and into deep southern Mexico, down the length of Baja, and across the continent with them. We have never been stuck that we couldn't self rescue, and not one blowout in either Arctic trip.
Falken all the way. One of the best tires I've ever had, if not THE best. Never had a set of the Cooper Discoverers that I liked.
I have wildpeaks on my 89 f250, great tires.
Having run a few a/t's I really, really, really like the wildpeaks. Currently they're doing daily driver duty on my girlfriend's kj, and I would put them above the goodyear wranglers, k02s, and general grabbers they're my high water mark. They handle snow and wet remarkably, they arent too loud on road
I bought them last year and they are alright. I am not a very enthusiastic driver though. They are less sticky than my cooper all season tires on dry roads but brake much better on snow than my all seasons.
I have nexen tires on my ram truck I have had two almost brand new tires bulge apart on that truck. They are in fact junk tires.
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