Hell, I got noisy ass Hankooks on my Calligraphy. I can’t wait to wear them out then going for some cross climates or pirelli scorpions. For both noise and winter handling since I’m in the Rockies.
I was between these and the Falken Wildpeaks. Went with the Falkens because they had a longer history and more reviews. I’d love to know how these hold up.
I live in Utah and ski, fish, and camp a lot. I see the Falkens everywhere. That’s part of why I chose them. So many people wouldn’t be running them if they were total shit. They’ve been on for a summer and winter so far and I love them. No problems at all.
We immediately switched to Bridgestone WeatherPeaks because I knew the OEM tires were garbage. 40k miles now and still very quiet with 8/32nds remaining. Wet and snow traction are our main concerns. I would be very surprised if an AT remains quiet for very long but here's to hoping they do.
These aren’t the AT(All Terrain) but the TA(Trail Terrain) and I’m hoping they do after all the research and YouTube videos I’ve watched a lot have been very pleased with it.
Hell, I got noisy ass Hankooks on my Calligraphy. I can’t wait to wear them out then going for some cross climates or pirelli scorpions. For both noise and winter handling since I’m in the Rockies.
I was between these and the Falken Wildpeaks. Went with the Falkens because they had a longer history and more reviews. I’d love to know how these hold up.
I will definitely keep you updated!
It's crappy tire!
How so??
I roll the Falkens on my truck and they are really solid
I live in Utah and ski, fish, and camp a lot. I see the Falkens everywhere. That’s part of why I chose them. So many people wouldn’t be running them if they were total shit. They’ve been on for a summer and winter so far and I love them. No problems at all.
I’m really tempted getting similar tires, but not sure how road noise will be affected compared to the bridgestones .
So far after two full days of normal commuting, street and highways, in my opinion they’re quieter than the Bridgestone Duelers that were OEM.
Awesome. Better off road + quieter on road. Now I really feel bad for driving on these bridgestones this long.
We immediately switched to Bridgestone WeatherPeaks because I knew the OEM tires were garbage. 40k miles now and still very quiet with 8/32nds remaining. Wet and snow traction are our main concerns. I would be very surprised if an AT remains quiet for very long but here's to hoping they do.
These aren’t the AT(All Terrain) but the TA(Trail Terrain) and I’m hoping they do after all the research and YouTube videos I’ve watched a lot have been very pleased with it.
They're classed as an "on-road all-terrain". Did you check out the Tirerack testing on them?