Falken Wildpeak?

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Anyone run them? Saw a truck at work with them, not a bad looking tire and they make the size I need.
Any thoughts on those vs the Toyo AT 2?
 

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Few trucks that I know of that ran them they haven't lasted long. Seemed to wear uneven too after a few miles.

It was in some unforgiving terrain though.
 

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My dad had them on the 11 after the bfg wore out. He loves them. But he is running cooper zeons on the 15. He burned a rear tire up this past winter and instead of trying to rotate in a new one on a set with 15k he put coopers on because he was thrilled with them on his f150.
 

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yes V-ice had them for awhile, I bought them after he was done with them

Overall not a bad tire, very quiet for sure. Not the best snow tire that's why I switched. Wear was pretty good I thought. Had about 10k on them after I was done and they didn't look very old at all.

Side wall was a little squishy compared to a toyo MT or Mickey Thompson but not a deal breaker just an observation.
 

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What makes you say that? I've been running them for over 2 years now and they only look about half worn.

in my experience-they cupped horrifically on one of our F150's, switched to yokohama and the issues didnt follow.


tried them on an F250-the sidewall squishyness was intolerable just dding nevermind with a trailer.


they SUCK in mud.
 

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Not mud tires thats for sure, but on the street they have been great.

You ever ran mud tires and got them offroad in a necessary way? Like a jobsite perhaps that was mud? Most of them suck the dong...

I know the regular super swamper radials work, the mud grappler, and the baja claw. Three tires that people would rather not have to use lol. For my money something in between like the mt baja atz and wheelspeed are a better compromise.

I feel ya though dawg!
 

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What makes you say that? I've been running them for over 2 years now and they only look about half worn.
My mom has had a set on her 07 F250 6.0 for about 3 years now and they have been great. Still half tread or better and she puts some miles on her truck! Lol. But it's strictly a DD. Never pulls a trailer or hauls anything. Size is 325/60/20

"3 can keep a secret if 2 are dead"
 

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We are talking about Rick's truck here. The only time it goes "off road" is when he pulls into his driveway.
 

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This is the best tire I've ever run:

It's the ST not AT though. Little over 14,000 miles on them
 

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You ever ran mud tires and got them offroad in a necessary way? Like a jobsite perhaps that was mud? Most of them suck the dong...

I know the regular super swamper radials work, the mud grappler, and the baja claw. Three tires that people would rather not have to use lol. For my money something in between like the mt baja atz and wheelspeed are a better compromise.

I feel ya though dawg!

I did a set of BFG's, but I had a pair of DC Fun Country II's that were great off road. But I do zero offroading now a days aside from going to a barn once a year to load up.

My mom has had a set on her 07 F250 6.0 for about 3 years now and they have been great. Still half tread or better and she puts some miles on her truck! Lol. But it's strictly a DD. Never pulls a trailer or hauls anything. Size is 325/60/20

"3 can keep a secret if 2 are dead"

I think for the money they're great, I do really like the Toyo's better but these are not a bad tire at all.
 

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Not mud tires thats for sure, but on the street they have been great.

You ever ran mud tires and got them offroad in a necessary way? Like a jobsite perhaps that was mud? Most of them suck the dong...

I know the regular super swamper radials work, the mud grappler, and the baja claw. Three tires that people would rather not have to use lol. For my money something in between like the mt baja atz and wheelspeed are a better compromise.

I feel ya though dawg!
 

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I have had them on my Dodge for 15k miles so far they are very quiet and ride great I just Put balancing beads in them. I do not have one complaint so far. I have rotated them once they seem to be wearing very well and even and did good towing, had them in minimal snow like 4" they did pretty decent for me no issues have not had them in the mud don't really plan to. LOL
 

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