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Old 12-20-2021, 05:46 PM #16
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If I remember correctly the Falken's are the only option of yours that have the three peak winter rating. I have had mine for three years and counting and they have served me well from summer trail time in Ouray, dedicated winter driving in Denver and trips into the mountains during the winter regularly.
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I just put a set of Hercules Ironman at2’s on.
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Good to see that you are doing well. I would put yokohama Geolander in the hunt as well. Great wet snow tire and pretty good off road at a good price point.
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Another vote for the wildpeak AT3’s... 55k warranty though you’ll never need it based on how mine are wearing


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I bought a set of Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor a few years ago and I will recommend them to anyone who gives me the soap box. They have been absolutely fantastic in every way.

Tread wear: fantastic
On road manners: solid
Road Noise: dead quiet
snow driving: superb

When I first got them (before the pandemic) we went on our annual snow trip to Tahoe. This trip includes Jeeps, AWD Subees, pickups, etc. I was the only one who didn't get stuck at some point during the trip, in fact I was purposefully going into the snow banks to test them. The tires (and of course the 4WD) ate the snow for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and didn't ask questions.

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I have the Goodyear Wrangler Adventure (the successor to the Silent Armor). They have been fine, but to get the 3p rating you have to get LT rating. You have to size up to 265/75R16 to get the LT rating too (at this configuration the price goes up 70$ per tire), and they cost a lot for what they are. I got these tires 4 months ago and only put 2k miles on them.

They perform fine in mud, rain, gravel, and have good handling on road (little road noise), no comment on snow yet. If your after the stock look these are a good option. I would fully recommend these tire if it weren't for the price, at 180 each they are very expensive. I hope the 55k treadwear lives up, they do have full depth sipes.

Also be warned: Goodyear Adventure with white side lettering are a completely different tire from the Adventure with the black side wall. The white lettering version weighs more (like 7 lbs more), has 12/32 tread depth (vs 11/32 on the black side wall), and is made in USA (black side wall made in Canada). I would get the white lettering version for those reasons, but they might be discontinued recently in 265/70R16 size.
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