Falken wildpeak a/t 3w on 2017?

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MtopRaptor

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18k miles on my BFG’s and worn to nothing. Has any tried running the wildpeak at3w? What is your experience good or bad
 

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I have about 15k on mine and they don't even look like they've wore at all. With full depth sipes and 19/32's tread they are the best winter tire I've tried as well. My only complaint is they don't balance as well as a Nitto or Toyo but on par with BFG in the balancing department.
 

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I have about 15k on mine and they don't even look like they've wore at all. With full depth sipes and 19/32's tread they are the best winter tire I've tried as well. My only complaint is they don't balance as well as a Nitto or Toyo but on par with BFG in the balancing department.

Mine are at about 30K and still look pretty new. Very quiet, very good on dry pavement, rain, dirt and light mud. No experience with heavy mud or snow. I imagine they would work very well in snow, probably not great in heavy mud. I cannot speak to the balancing issues, but mine do appear to have quite a bit of weight on them. I would strongly recommend them, and will probably buy another set when these wear out.

[Just noticed this is in the Gen2 Section, FYI my truck is a 2011 SCREW]
 

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I know I'm a bit late to this, but I ran FALKEN Wildpeak AT3W on my 2015 RAM that I traded in for my 18 Raptor.

I had 50k miles on them and they still had a ton of tread on them. Very aggressive looking (online pics dont do them justice), did great in the mud, and super quiet on the road. My only complaint is they are heavy as shit because I went with 10 ply load e. They are a 55k mile tire on load e which a lot of manufacturers dont offer, and I easily would've surpassed that.

My ram was a straight up work truck and I beat the **** out of those tires. Burnouts, trips to the city dump with a 14k dump trailer (I had a beefy suspension added, I'm aware I was well over capacity), mudding, you name it. I pulled nails, screws and bolts out of them and never even had to plug them. I loved them and would recommend them to anyone. They are insanely good.
 
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