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New Falken Wildpeak AT4W ????

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by TacoPandaTRD, Dec 27, 2023.

  1. Jan 10, 2024 at 8:20 AM
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    clenkeit

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    That's a 255 on an 8" or 8.5"?
     
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  2. Jan 10, 2024 at 8:21 AM
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    8.5", a little wide IMO.
     
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  3. Jan 10, 2024 at 8:26 AM
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    Do you happen to have more info about rim width vs tire width in regard to holding the bead when aired down? This is a subject I've heard people mention (like in your post) but I've had a hell of a time finding any real data or solid info.

    I've been trying to learn how important this factor is. I want to run skinnies but the aftermarket wheel options are garbage when it comes to trying to find something even moderately narrow. Something just rubs me as wrong about mounting a 255 on an 8-9" wheel. Some tires are rated for those wider wheels but as I see it, just because the wheel is within the "approved rim width" provided by the manufacturer doesn't necessarily mean that it is a good idea when you're looking for specific performance characteristics.
     
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  4. Jan 10, 2024 at 8:39 AM
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    I don't have any real hard data to share. I come from the Jeep world (TJ/YJ) and most there doing hard crawling and airing down to 8ish PSI are running 15's and the common tire size choices are 31x10.5, 33x10.5, 33x12.5, 35x12.5. The general accepted "ideal" width for those are 7" wide for the 10.5 and 8" for the 12.5.

    I definitely agree that the "approved rim width" only gives you a generally safe range, and not necessarily ideal. For offroading, I would for sure stick to the narrower end of that range, which on a 17" wheel typically means some form of stock wheels because nobody but stock makes any wheels that I see in the 7-7.5" range. Aftermarket wheel widths are generally atrocious - I think most of those offerings are by manufacturers expecting the buyer to run a 285 or 315.
     
  5. Jan 10, 2024 at 8:46 AM
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    Thanks. Yeah, I've been scouring the internet for a few years now looking for skinny options and they're few and far between, almost nonexistent. I had planned on jumping to 17's so I could run a 255 AT rather than all the MT's that are out there. I'm currently on G003's on a 7.5" wheel and will probably get the 255/85R16 AT4W (just kida peeved about the weight).
     
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  6. Jan 10, 2024 at 8:51 AM
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    This describes my exact struggle for the last couple years. Literally every word lol
    I would immediately buy a set of the 255/85/16 wildpeaks if they weren’t 58 pounds each. I’m still on the fence.
     
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    I would go for the tire you want if it works on the wheel width you have. I wouldn’t let weight be a determining factor, in the grand scheme weight plays very little difference compared to the other factors. Once the weight is rolling it takes little additional energy to keep it rolling.
     
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    I have been wondering how much weight affects rolling resistance compared to width. I used to run 285/75/16 G003’s but ditched those because my braking/acceleration took too much of a hit.

    The 255 AT4W’s don’t weigh much less than those tires but obviously the tread pattern and width are much more pavement friendly than the 285 G003’s.
     
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    That would be too good to be true
     
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    Here’s the new falken wildpeak at4w
    On my 2021 off-road
    5100s all around 2 inch lift front 1inch block in back
    On 16” methods

    IMG_9728.jpg
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    Wow :eek: I can’t believe you got a set already!!!!!
    Those looks awesome
     
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    Looks great! Thanks for the photos
     
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    Lookin good @Dabigchee! Now take one off and weigh the suckers :)
     
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    Well, decided to stop waffling / over-analyzing my situation and just go for it. Picking up five 255/85R16 AT4W's on Monday. Not sure when I'll actually have a chance to throw them on or really give them any sort of meaningful test/assessment though.


    Those look great. 265/75R16 on 16x8 + 0 I assume?
     
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    I'll be sure to weigh mine when I get them next week since I'll be picking up the tires loose and will be mounting them at a later date.
     
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    Yup 265/75r16 +0
     
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    How much you paid?
     
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    Thanks for sharing the pics!
     
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