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Tire: falken wildpeak AT3
Posted on 2/23/20 at 7:55 am
Posted on 2/23/20 at 7:55 am
Yet another tire thread.
These seem less expensive yet have great reviews and 55k mile warranty.
Anyone have experience with them?
These seem less expensive yet have great reviews and 55k mile warranty.
Anyone have experience with them?
Posted on 2/23/20 at 8:05 am to bobdylan
I picked up a set in the fall, and have a little over 10k miles on them. No complaints yet.
This post was edited on 2/23/20 at 9:30 am
Posted on 2/23/20 at 8:10 am to bobdylan
Best tire out there. See about getting one of their passenger rated tires if you don’t absolutely need the lt
Posted on 2/23/20 at 8:20 am to bobdylan
Wife has them on her Yukon xl. They are really nice. She did get a flat from a pothole. Amazon replaced tire at no charge. I will be buying more tires from amazon.
Posted on 2/23/20 at 8:51 am to Timmayy
Current have bfg AT LT285/55 R20.
For 16 tundra.
It’s a lot to digest.
Should I stick with LT?
For 16 tundra.
It’s a lot to digest.
Should I stick with LT?
Posted on 2/23/20 at 8:52 am to bobdylan
I put a set of Uniroyal AT on my truck, and they have been great.
Posted on 2/23/20 at 8:58 am to bobdylan
So the thing that made me decide to go passenger rated is almost every 1/2 ton truck you buy will come with passenger rated tires. With 1:2 tons their load carrying capacity is easily covered by the load capacity of a passenger tire.
If you did a ton of heavy towing I would say ok the stuffer sidewall in the lt load range E might help you out. But otherwise all it does is add weight and stiffens ride when not needed.
If you did a ton of heavy towing I would say ok the stuffer sidewall in the lt load range E might help you out. But otherwise all it does is add weight and stiffens ride when not needed.
Posted on 2/23/20 at 9:05 am to Timmayy
I only tow a small flat bottom boat.
I do frequent public hunting areas with roads that can be rough (pot holes).
I do frequent public hunting areas with roads that can be rough (pot holes).
Posted on 2/23/20 at 9:17 am to Timmayy
Falken has a 275/60/r20. Which measures 33.1”x10.8” weighs 47.8lbs and has a load carrying capacity of 2679/tire.
Your current 285/55/20 measures 32.4x11.2. The wild peak version weighs 58.2lbs and has a load carrying capacity of 3305lbs/tire.
From quick searching you shouldn’t have any fittest issues on your tundra. Your gas mileage should see a pretty appreciable increase and the ride will be noticeably softer. Unless you really load the bed of your truck up heavy often I don’t think the Lt is necessary.
Your current 285/55/20 measures 32.4x11.2. The wild peak version weighs 58.2lbs and has a load carrying capacity of 3305lbs/tire.
From quick searching you shouldn’t have any fittest issues on your tundra. Your gas mileage should see a pretty appreciable increase and the ride will be noticeably softer. Unless you really load the bed of your truck up heavy often I don’t think the Lt is necessary.
Posted on 2/23/20 at 9:19 am to bobdylan
Your tire has plenty enough sidewalk to eat up potholes without issue. I’m telling you you will never go back to an e range tire unless you have too
Posted on 2/23/20 at 10:44 am to bobdylan
I had those on my previous f150. Put 75,000 miles on them and still weren’t bald or noisy
Posted on 2/23/20 at 11:06 am to Timmayy
Great, appreciate the breakdown.
Posted on 2/23/20 at 2:29 pm to bobdylan
I will buying these in 33 inch this summer/fall. My stock tires in my 2016 f150 still going string
Posted on 2/23/20 at 5:37 pm to bobdylan
They are the best tires of owned for my 2003 F150. Highly recommend.
Posted on 2/23/20 at 5:48 pm to bobdylan
I am on my second pair on my 2014 Ram 1500. I put close to 60k on my first set after factory tires did not hold up long at all. Second set was put on around 10k miles ago.
Would purchase all day, have a great look.
Would purchase all day, have a great look.
Posted on 2/23/20 at 6:32 pm to bobdylan
I put 70k on my last pair, loved them, replaced with the same tires
Posted on 2/23/20 at 9:01 pm to bobdylan
Running them now on my F150. Zero complaints. Great tire.
Posted on 2/23/20 at 10:16 pm to bobdylan
Good to see the positive feedback here. This will probably be the next set of tires on my 4Runner once the stock set bites the dust.
Posted on 2/24/20 at 11:12 am to bobdylan
Great tires. 2006 tundra. No noise
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