I got a set of these for my 2006 Ford Escape (235/70r16) and as someone who regularly does expressway driving (30-40,000 miles per year), they’ve been amazing!
I have Falken WildPeak A/T3's on my 2013 Ford Edge, my wife's 2017 Subaru Crosstrek, and my mothers 2017 Ford Edge. They're winter rated all-terrains but they're very comfortable on the highway and they provide an enormous amount of confidence in NY Winter weather. Slush, 4+ inches of snow, rain, sand, mud... doesn't matter. Those tires rip through it all and the tread life has been impressive when comparing to other AT's I've had on trucks. You can hear them, but it's not loud or bothersome in anyway and I haven't noticed them getting any louder as they age. If you have a truck or AWD vehicle, I highly recommend them. Edit: I forgot to mention, my mother was leery about getting All-Terrains but after our first blizzard up here she had to drive 30 miles on a North/South road (really bad for blizzards out in NY) and when she got home she messaged me and said "These tires are amazing!" Granted she's been buying All-Seasons for decades, but she'll never go back to them now on AWD cars. Haha.
It’s in Omak Washington. The roads are clean most of the time and I live in town. It’s a small place. And I have a video I’m gonna start working on in the next few days
I got a set of these for my 2006 Ford Escape (235/70r16) and as someone who regularly does expressway driving (30-40,000 miles per year), they’ve been amazing!
Loved these on my Celica
Any update on this tires tread wear?
I hope Falken tires are good in snow if not I will be disappointed.
i have the winter f ice. 800km already. does the job very well on my 2016 rav4
I have Falken WildPeak A/T3's on my 2013 Ford Edge, my wife's 2017 Subaru Crosstrek, and my mothers 2017 Ford Edge. They're winter rated all-terrains but they're very comfortable on the highway and they provide an enormous amount of confidence in NY Winter weather. Slush, 4+ inches of snow, rain, sand, mud... doesn't matter. Those tires rip through it all and the tread life has been impressive when comparing to other AT's I've had on trucks.
You can hear them, but it's not loud or bothersome in anyway and I haven't noticed them getting any louder as they age.
If you have a truck or AWD vehicle, I highly recommend them.
Edit:
I forgot to mention, my mother was leery about getting All-Terrains but after our first blizzard up here she had to drive 30 miles on a North/South road (really bad for blizzards out in NY) and when she got home she messaged me and said "These tires are amazing!" Granted she's been buying All-Seasons for decades, but she'll never go back to them now on AWD cars. Haha.
How about the gas mileage?
Are they good in the rain and snow?
Can you share your experience
In snow they’re good but not great. Rain are really good. And very comfortable on the highway
I can vouch as well I have the sn201 and it’s the same tire but made for smaller suvs, they really are great tires
How about the Falken Sincera SN201 A/S? Are those good?
Very good, have them on my wife's Toyota Sienna, that's why I'm most likely getting the SN250's, don't make my Honda's size in the SN201's.
Nice bro just in time. Need to get new tire set up thanks G
You’re welcome man! Thanks for the support like always 👌
No cars ? what area is that? Do they do a good job of cleaning snow out by you?
It’s in Omak Washington. The roads are clean most of the time and I live in town. It’s a small place. And I have a video I’m gonna start working on in the next few days
Yellow dot is supposed to line up with the valve stem. Whoever mounted them did it wrong being lazy or just incompetent.