@davidgodley521 Thanks for sharing your practical experience. Yes; The Wildpeak A/T3W comes with a 55,000-mile treadwear warranty, which is one of the best of any all-terrain tire with such an aggressive tread pattern. Also, owners are very satisfied with the real-world treadlife, meaning you should get at least three years from a set of these tires.
Wildpeaks are good tires... They used to be the "cheap" version of KO2's, but now they just compete with them having a few slightly different characteristics obviously depending upon what version you get.
Put a set of BF KO2s on my 2019 Ram 3500. Had them rebalanced 3 times before they finally replaced an out of round tire. Much better after that, but still made the truck feel unsettled at highway speeds. Very stiff sidewall. Didn’t like them at all. Discount Tire is changing them out for a set of Mitchellein Defender LTX tonight. The OEM Firestone ATs that came on the truck rode nice on the highway, but we’re bad in rain and terrible on snow, plus the tread was gon by 30,000 miles.
I had the exact same experience with the Firestone. At 30,000 miles there's nearly zero tread remaining... and has been horrible on wet pavement since it was new.
Thanks for your suggestion, Basically, I am working on 5 picks and also based on the rating of the Amazon customer reviews. So that they are missing. I am thinking to work on 10 picks by the way.
Why do you continually say "10 ply tires" when the specification is Load Range E? Maximum inflation 80 psi. I have not seen a tire a manufacture say 10 ply in decades.
I have the Falcon Wildpeak AT3. They aren't noisy and are 10 ply. Supposed to be good up to 55 thousand miles.
@davidgodley521 Thanks for sharing your practical experience.
Yes; The Wildpeak A/T3W comes with a 55,000-mile treadwear warranty, which is one of the best of any all-terrain tire with such an aggressive tread pattern. Also, owners are very satisfied with the real-world treadlife, meaning you should get at least three years from a set of these tires.
Wildpeaks are good tires... They used to be the "cheap" version of KO2's, but now they just compete with them having a few slightly different characteristics obviously depending upon what version you get.
Put a set of BF KO2s on my 2019 Ram 3500. Had them rebalanced 3 times before they finally replaced an out of round tire. Much better after that, but still made the truck feel unsettled at highway speeds. Very stiff sidewall. Didn’t like them at all. Discount Tire is changing them out for a set of Mitchellein Defender LTX tonight. The OEM Firestone ATs that came on the truck rode nice on the highway, but we’re bad in rain and terrible on snow, plus the tread was gon by 30,000 miles.
I had the exact same experience with the Firestone. At 30,000 miles there's nearly zero tread remaining... and has been horrible on wet pavement since it was new.
LTX DEFENDER SUCK in snow... I'm going to MT BAJA BOSS.
What about Falcon, Toyo? Feel like you missing real-time All Terrain tires , and more focused on highway driving.
Thanks for your suggestion, Basically, I am working on 5 picks and also based on the rating of the Amazon customer reviews. So that they are missing. I am thinking to work on 10 picks by the way.
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I'll keep my mud claw tires, best tires I've ever owned
I had the Michelins on my 19 Ram 2500 diesel and I only got about 20000 miles on them.
Why do you continually say "10 ply tires" when the specification is Load Range E? Maximum inflation 80 psi. I have not seen a tire a manufacture say 10 ply in decades.
Dang, was hoping Kumho Road Venture AT51 would be on here. 😭😭
K2 is junk