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Has anyone used Falken Wildpeak A/T3W tires?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by mlucas555, Nov 18, 2017.

  1. May 31, 2023 at 2:32 AM
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    Welcome to the "new world" of every excuse possible before any effort made. I've had a few of these 'eaters' take 10 minutes to explain why they couldn't do a job, that would've taken them 5 minutes to do!:rolleyes:
     
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    Man they look great, is your truck stock height? I’m about to pull the trigger on that size, coming from 275/55/20 on my 20’ Platinum
     
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    I also have the 275/55/20. Is 275/60/20 just basically taller tires?
     
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    yes. 32" -> 33" to be approximate.

    tirecalc
     
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    I currently have those tires on my Tundra and they are great. I've had them for three years and have towed, highway driven, and off-roaded with them. No complaints. I am pretty sure because of all the towing the wear has been a lot higher on them, but nothing terrible. As far as snow, they are great in the snow (they are no dedicated snow tire), but good enough that I would run them all winter up here (Alaska) without a question if I already didn't have a set of Blizzaks.
     
  6. Jun 9, 2023 at 11:53 AM
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    Currently 2018 4Runner TRD. Making the move to a Tundra
    I have them on my 2018 TRD Offroad Premium 4Runner which has a 1" lift, KDSS, front bumper w/winch and full roof rack. So there is some extra weight on it.
    It's also for sale.

    I love them!

    Quiet, responsive, and really smoothed out the on-road ride. I like them so much when I buy a Tundra I am putting them on.

    Got mine from Tire Rack.
     
  7. Jun 16, 2023 at 7:21 AM
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    Schcoman From behind the Redwood Curtain

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    After 1000 miles, I really like them. Yep, 275/75/16 on a first gen, I did that, LOL. Good grip, quiet. Did the Tire Rack thing, $1120. delivered to the installer, one of our good local companies. Only beef with Tire Rack is they hand off the delivery to UPS and UPS splits the delivery, so 3 tires arrive one day and 1 the next. Thanks UPS. NOT.New Tires on the Tundra-3.jpg
     

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