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My Falken Wildpeaks have reached its life limit...

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by krustykrabbbb, Mar 26, 2022.

  1. Mar 26, 2022 at 6:12 PM
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    krustykrabbbb

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    Well, I don't really know if anyone cares. However, after 60k miles, my wildpeaks have reached its limit. I would say that 30% of its life was spent off-road (nothing too crazy), and the rest was highway. Oh well, time to get a new set,
     
  2. Mar 26, 2022 at 6:24 PM
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    I have a fresh set, havent mounted them, how do they do in mud?
    The tread looks like they’d do poorly in mud
     
  3. Mar 26, 2022 at 6:29 PM
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    Define mud.

    For an AT I've never had an issue in mud or sand.

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    There is a dedicated MT Wildpeak tire.

    I did ok in mud with my AT wildpeaks. I also run skinnies and haven’t had any issues with them in sugar sand to muck. But I also don’t go into stupid deep muck
     
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  6. Mar 26, 2022 at 6:32 PM
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    Personally, I had no problem with them in the mud. I think it handled it really well for an A/T tire, it really surprised me actually.
     
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    Had the at's in 32 and they had no business being as good as they were. You're not gonna bogging in them realistically...but that's a given. Trying out the muddys now and I think I like the at's better
     
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    I work at the US plant. Glad they treated you well!
     
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    Alright I'll ask. What's the fist? Looks like it's trying to one-up Tuco's necklace.

     
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    21k and still like new. Always ran Michelin but here I am.
     
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    Ya know…that slick clay mud
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    I’m coming from duratracs so I’m a bit skeptical about the tighter tread pattern of the wildpeaks. Loved my duratracs but i’ll see how the wildpeaks do this summer, they came on the wheels I bought from a local member

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    Oof, very jealous of those f5s. They'll serve you well around here for sure
     
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    Yeah
    “30% of their life was off-road”, so you drove ~18,000 miles off the road?
     
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    I find the W/Ps look about as aggressive as the Goodyear Kevlar "Highway tires" that came on my Taco. Still impressed with the Duratracs, and they've been great in the snow, great in the mud, and just a great all around tire, if your into an aggressive tire that comes closest to a M/T tire.
     
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    just did some sprinkler work in that plant!
     
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    No argument the Duratracs have a strong track record. On that note, the Wildpeaks are FAR superior to the stock Kevlar wranglers. Especially in the snow.
     
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    Are you complaining you only got 60k from them?
     
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    Nice. Are you local? If so maybe you’ll be back when the new building is up
     
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