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@DFSWould you care to elaborate on why OEM's are warming up to Falken? I have zero insight on the company and am getting ready to switch tires. My gf's Gladiator came with the Falken Wildpeak AT3 and I like them a lot.
Thanks in advance,
Easy, again from my professional experience, meeting with various vendors at a leadership level, consulting with my engineering reports, and biases as an OEM—why Falken is positive to me (Note: wouldn’t surprise me if other OEMs had similar views:
1. Sumitomo (Falken/Dunlop) has always been extremely responsive yet firm in pushing back if we ask for something that isn’t ideal for the intended use. Due to this—I respect them. Personally, they are to me the closest thing to a Japanese equivalent of Michelin in my experience over a career in the business. They’ve told me I was stupid to suggest something when I was testing them to determine rigorous integrity—and they were correct as they didn’t fall for the trap which many do.
2. I work for a Japanese OEM which of course some will say helps, but know for a fact that it has nothing to do with it—Michelin isn’t Japanese—and love them as I do Dunlop in their professionalism. My friends at OEMs realize this is a global business.
3. Engineering and technology in this tire for the applications I want—are indisputably on point for my needs for my Raptor. Wildpeak AT3 is heavier, but the weight contains engineering that impresses nerds who see black/white—no gray.
note: I like my BFG KM2s on my AEV, and am leaning toward KM3s—but Wildpeak MTs, I’m looking at closely (along with Toyo and Goodyear). Again, this is a different vehicle—the only variable is all tires must be E load.
I hope this is objective and helpful for you.