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Dick Cepek Xtreme Country vs Falken MT

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by TYetti, Sep 3, 2019.

  1. Sep 3, 2019 at 6:21 PM
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    TYetti

    TYetti [OP] 4cylinders of awesomeness

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    Anyone running either, or have a comparison. Little info on either tire out there, just looking to see some real world experiences. I have seem the dick Cepek in person and they look awesome, the falkens remind me of the pro comp MT
     
  2. Sep 3, 2019 at 6:24 PM
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    I have no problem with my Cepeks
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  3. Sep 3, 2019 at 6:24 PM
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    I should mention a size I'm getting 315/75r16s but I'll take any info on any size out there.
     
  4. Sep 3, 2019 at 6:25 PM
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    @JBTacoma runs them on his Samurai and I believe he is quite happy with their offroad performance.
     
  5. Sep 3, 2019 at 6:46 PM
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    I've been leaning towards the cepeks,
    Running them pretty hard ?
     
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    I’m sure there’s people rougher on stuff but I’d say I use them quite a bit.

    Tons of snow/mud/dirt/pavement miles.


    I’m gonna get another set this fall sometime
     
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    How hard they run the Sammie lol
     
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    Nice that's good to hear, how many miles are you getting to a set?
     
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    What I’ve gotten out of them isn’t a good number due to alignment and tire pressure errors, but I’ll probably end up with 20k
     
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    Ouch... I've seen reports of them heading up to 40k miles... My ko2s still have probably another year or two left in them, but they've turned into hockey pucks. After 4 years lol
     
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    I will say they have gotten loud but that doesn’t bother be cause I don’t like talking to people anyway.
    They probably do, but like I said, my alignments been screwy for probably since I got the tires haha.

    I have 255/85/16’s and plan on going to 33/10.50/15’s
     
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    Pretty hard!
     
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    My 255/85/R16 Cepeks are at 25k and if I'm lucky might have another 3-5k on them before they're toast. I've heard of people getting more miles from them by rotating every 5k. I plan to buy another set when these are done.
     
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    Ya my bfgs are over 80k km and still have about 40% tread left, they just got old and hard. I rotate my tires every 5k km, pretty much everytime I do an oil change I rotate the tires. Some say it's excessive, I say it's a few minutes that extends the tires life
     
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    I had the Cepek extreme country’s on my Jeep XJ and they’re we’re a great tire for me. Not nearly as much road noise as I expected and plenty of grip! They aided in the rescue of a 3/4 ton duramax
     

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