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Not totally debunked, apples to apples (same size tire to same size tire) weight is something to consider, 13lbs per tire is quite a bit.I want to love them, but I am finishing up 3 days of snow driving on K02s... grip like mad, lightweight, and they last a good while. The first hour or 2 when it rains (oils, dirt) is the one area where I would say K02s are weak, but... the AT4W... 76lbs for a C rated is too heavy for me. That's almost an added 13lbs of rotational (unsprung too) weight per tire to get going and get stopped.
-though did someone debunk rotational weight fuel efficiency penalties? ... at any rate - emergency stopping and ... elective launching would certainly be hindered by adding 13lbs per tire.
I have the 315/70/17 AT3W load E, that is 10 ply rated. The E vs C rating usually adds a few lbs., but a little more durable & allows higher PSI for heavy loads or towing(I know, Raptors are not for towing). These are heavier tires and the AT4W's are even a few lbs. more, so if your concerned about weight there are many other options. I run 37 front/32 rear, anything above that and your ride will stiffen up.Most excellent suggestion and an idea that has crossed my mind
I really don't need the 3 ply anyway
I'm not a rock crawling kinda guy
Thank you!
KO2 is TRASH. I wanna try the Falken RTs after AT3Ws wear out in 10 years.I understand the weight gain and that does concern me but I'm no longer a big ko2 fan.
I've run 3 sets of them and am not going back.
Personally I'm not a huge fan of their performance on snow and ice
Also to your point they suck on wet roads.
Than there is the increased road noise as the ko2's age, they get so damn loud.
I live on a mountain in western SD and am looking for better winter performance
Hence the appeal of the Falkens and the Mickey Thompson baja boss AT
I also debated straight up winter tire but they seem impossible to find these days
Would have bought some of the nokians l2t or lt3 but they are nowhere to be found.
Perhaps I'll only run the Falkens or Mikeys in the winter.
Decisions, decisions
Thank you for your feedback tho, much appreciated
Probably just blasted it with extra handfulls of silica …Those tire designers must be wizards to combine an extreme longevity compound with good snow and ice traction.
every single word mentioned here is accurate.I have the Falken WildPeaks AT3W on both my Raptor and the wife's Jeep Cherokee and they have been fantastic! Super grip on ice and snow and wet roads. They have one of the deepest treads depths. Son had the KO2's on his truck and on ice and snow he was all over the place. They wore down so fast and chunked out first time he went off roading on mountain roads.
I would buy RT’s today if they weren’t all E load. Give us a C or D in 37KO2 is TRASH. I wanna try the Falken RTs after AT3Ws wear out in 10 years.