New shoes: Falken Wildpeak M /T 01

Jitsujeeper

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Thanks to Discount Tire Direct I received a set of 5 Falken Wildpeak M/T MT01 tires yesterday. These are replacing a set of BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain KM2s that I've had on since 2011!
 

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Just mounted them. 4 out of balanced with 30-50 grams of weight. The 5th took 115... :(
I'll get pics of them mounted and a small initial write up after the weekend with a few miles on them.
 
What did you end up paying for them per tire? And how are they running so far? I'm pretty interested in them myself.
 
Update.

Hit 6,000 miles this week. So far have not shown any signs of wear despite a noticeably softer tred. I have rotated them twice now.

Dry on road: VERY quiet for an M/T. Far quieter than the last 2 set's of BFG KM2S I've run.

Wet(rain)on road: Much better then the KM2S ever performed. Those tired SUCK in the rain.

Lite Snow: in light snow say.. a dusting, they like in the rain out perform the km2s.

Deep snow: Surprisingly, this where I did not like them. At reduced highway speeds(say 40, instead of 65) in deep snow the sidewall treads seemed to bite and grab the snow making steering a PITA. Especially on roads that have previous tire tracks or a plow has gone through. They tended to bite, grab and try and pull into the deeper snow.

On the trail in deep mud, they sling alot of mud, the biting and grabbing I commented on in the deep snow, was evident in the mud but, to me, is less of a concern here as this is what they are designed to do... bite and grab and pull out of the mud. Here, staying in your lane is not a concern lol.

On the rocks, I'm in Northwestern NJ. The property around my home is equivalent to the Rausch Creek blue trails.
These seemed to be slightly more grippy than the km2s, less slipping.
The sidewalls are what shined in the rocks so far. These are E-rated. The sidewalls don't seem to effected by the quarts and shale.
I, and I say "I" feel more confident in the rocks with the tougher sidewalls. I popped 3 km2s on the same trail. As well as a mickey thompson mtz. Aired down to 15 lbs they barely look aired down.

So far so good. I've run KM2s since they came out. Ever since I had a YJ. I've always loved that tire, and switching to a new mfg was tough. My size was discontinued , and I couldn't wait for the km3 to be released.
Trusting new technology sometimes is nerve-wracking. But glad it did.
 

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Just mounted them. 4 out of balanced with 30-50 grams of weight. The 5th took 115... :(
I'll get pics of them mounted and a small initial write up after the weekend with a few miles on them.

Im glad it wasnt just me. I thought the shops i took em to just sucked at balancing. But mine took a crap load of weights as well. I thought the OE Rubi wheels had something to do with it as i have 35/12.5

These tires are quiet. Until you start to get some miles on them. I wanna say im at about 8k and their getting a tad louder. Also, the outer lugs on my tires are starting to show signs of uneven ware on all 5 tires. But, i dont exactly drive as conservative as i should around turns and corners [emoji848]


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