AT Tire Comparison Nitto Terra Grappler G2 vs Toyo Open Country ATII vs Falken Wildpeak AT3W

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
  • This is a quick comparison test I did on the Nitto Terra Grappler G2, Toyo Open Country AT2. and Falken Wildpeak AT3W. I would say that out of these three tires, I think the Toyo is the best. That being said, I saw that the new Jeep Gladiator Rubicon is coming with Falken tires from the factory. Let me know what you think in the comments below. Hit that subscribe button. More content to come!
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  • @quintonhowell4244
    @quintonhowell4244 2 года назад +36

    “The Falken Wildpeak is very popular, people swear by them, they look cool, the sipping is done well for winter driving, they’re very affordable and I hate them” - This Guy

  • @jaredbauer3058
    @jaredbauer3058 4 года назад +30

    Falken Wildpeaks are the price/performance leader at this point - hands down. Great dirt and snow traction, quiet road performance, 55K tread warranty, aggressive styling. What is not to like? It seems that the reviewer simply has a personal preference for Toyo or Nitto, rather than providing any real evidence that the Falkens should be avoided.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад +9

      100% Subjective opinion on my part.

    • @JT-gm4fk
      @JT-gm4fk 2 года назад +3

      Falkens are not cheap anymore. Theyre on par with Grabbers and BFG in price.

    • @Bananahammock88
      @Bananahammock88 2 года назад +1

      @@JT-gm4fk they are the most expensive

  • @c.juneau410
    @c.juneau410 5 лет назад +9

    I HAVE A 2014 F150 4X4, BOUGHT FALKEN WILDPEAK TIRES ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO. THEY HAVENT WORN DOWN A BIT! LOVE THESE TIRES!! VERY GOOD IN RAIN, DECENT OFF ROAD, AND THEY CLEAN OUT WELL. ONE OF THE BEST TIRES IVE OWNED!

  • @peten6445
    @peten6445 9 месяцев назад +7

    I run the falken wildpeaks on my fj cruiser and I love them. I own k02, cooper and Toyo in the past but I will stick falken. The wildpeaks are monsters in the snow and rain.

    • @98MAzdaMilleniaS
      @98MAzdaMilleniaS 4 месяца назад

      I’m just at4 Wildpeaks on my GX460, they’re good.

  • @heavilymeditated2263
    @heavilymeditated2263 5 лет назад +14

    Personally have owned all three tires & on different vehicles. Put them on my 2012 Trail Edition 4Runner & 2018 Tacoma Off-Road both vehicles are 4x4. Have driven them from Southern California through most of Northern Utah & in between. Driven all three in snow, sleet, rain, fast highway speeds in dry weather, fire dirt roads overlanding, heck even on the sand in Pismo Beach, California. All three did what they were supposed to do, BUT there's ONE, for me at least, that stood out the most & after over 150K of driving split between all three. I pick the Falken Wildpeaks. Simply bcuz it did everything the other two tires did, but at all star levels. It's was less noisy, better grip in snow, better performance in the rain, cornering in dry weather (won't say how fast I've taken them LOL) & as a bonus better MPGs. nothing wrong with the other brands. Just that the Falken Wildpeaks AT3 really passed the real life test with me.

    • @hickoryguy4825
      @hickoryguy4825 5 лет назад +3

      Getting some wildpeaks put on my f150 later today

    • @hickoryguy4825
      @hickoryguy4825 5 лет назад +2

      Great tires love them so far ..and Made in USA !

    • @voodooblue6162
      @voodooblue6162 5 лет назад

      hickory guy They are made in Thailand.

  • @mrboogerdick529
    @mrboogerdick529 5 лет назад +20

    I'm running the falken tires and love them!

  • @hickoryguy4825
    @hickoryguy4825 5 лет назад +11

    Just got the Falkens.. made in USA ☺ and good price 265/70/17 all 4 installed $592 total

    • @heavilymeditated2263
      @heavilymeditated2263 5 лет назад +2

      That's a heck of a deal! Especially for how good they are.

    • @timschutte8310
      @timschutte8310 5 лет назад +2

      hickory guy , not bad at $150 each, installed, especially for 17s. I need 16s so hopefully I'll get a little better price OTD

    • @hickoryguy4825
      @hickoryguy4825 5 лет назад +1

      @@timschutte8310hopefully so. check around. Prices near me ranged from that 592 up to 800 for my size.

    • @damnyankeerider5959
      @damnyankeerider5959 5 лет назад +2

      Falken 265/70/17 on my 2019 TRD total installed $577

    • @hickoryguy4825
      @hickoryguy4825 5 лет назад

      @@damnyankeerider5959 good deal. Love mine. Happy they are made in USA too

  • @gsroot
    @gsroot 5 лет назад +4

    I just purchased a 2019 Toyota TRD Pro. OEM tires were Nitto P rated RGs. Afte three days, I purchased Falken LT rated AT3Ws. I do not notice any difference in road noise, at any speed, up to 75mph. No issues with balancing. This is my second vehicle with the Falken AT3Ws in both a P rated tire on a 2015 Jeep GC, and now the TRD Pro. Love the tires.

  • @chasecleveland1343
    @chasecleveland1343 5 лет назад +4

    I have the Faulkens on my truck and suv and I have no complaints they work great for everything I drive on and ai live in the country in northeast nebraska weather's always changing.

  • @30minforasn
    @30minforasn 5 лет назад +4

    Running the falkens in a 35x12.5r20. Super quite great on snow ice and rain.

  • @mckenzie8415
    @mckenzie8415 5 лет назад +8

    Toyo’s were the best tire I ever ran on my Frontier they went great in the snow I got 60,000 out them and the ride noise isn’t that bad I really like them

  • @dontpokethebear4190
    @dontpokethebear4190 3 года назад +6

    I decided on The Falken AT3W because I’ve heard good things of their performance in snow. Bring on the snow this winter ❄️

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад

      Sounds good. Thanks for watching.

  • @76rooter
    @76rooter 4 года назад +7

    I too purchased Falkens and now consider them my tire of choice. The traction in snow and rain along with the ride quality combined with the fact they are not only a great looking tire, but one of the most affordable make it a no brainer to me.

  • @SimpleGreen2017
    @SimpleGreen2017 2 года назад +10

    Had Terra grapplers on my F150. Decent tread life but awful traction in wet or snowy conditions. Very impressed with Falken tires. Our whole fleet of F150s and F250s run Wildpeaks and they have been fantastic.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  2 года назад +1

      Nice. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @mikeg2927
      @mikeg2927 2 года назад

      I'm finding G2's break free so easily in rain. Not looking forward to snow. Need to switch.

    • @bdanielcal4608
      @bdanielcal4608 7 месяцев назад

      You probably don't know how to drive in the snow like many many others and the 150 suck in the snow with any tire it's a ford . I have zero issues in 12 plus inches of snow over a dozen times a year with nitto terra grapplers on my wife's tundra and my ram 1500 . I work in a tire shop and they are hands down the best of this bunch but there are better tires also. name your price .

    • @SimpleGreen2017
      @SimpleGreen2017 7 месяцев назад

      @bdanielcal4608 Well, I see you have nothing better to do than trash me from a comment I left two years ago. Live in Midwestern Wisconsin and have driven in plenty of shit conditions, and have never ended up in the ditch. I was directly comparing two different tires on identical trucks and reporting the differences I observed. The rubber compound of the falkens seems to stay more pliable at lower temperatures when compared to nittos.

  • @bryane2857
    @bryane2857 5 лет назад +4

    Had Toyo and now nitto g2. Nitto by far for me. Quieter, decent off road, longevity have been outstanding. But I don't off road allot but pull a trailer quite a bit.

  • @CarlosGarcia-ox7dm
    @CarlosGarcia-ox7dm 5 лет назад +1

    I agree, I prefer the Toto Open Country A/T II, great all-around tire on my Jeep Liberty. Only wish they offered their most aggressive tread on the metric sizes. Appreciate your reviews.

  • @jpch7740
    @jpch7740 5 лет назад +5

    Just hit 55K miles on my first set of Toyo's Open Country - they are great and could go another 5K. I have been researching to decide what to go to next. I will be sticking with a second set on Toyo's Open Country.

  • @Deeds9951
    @Deeds9951 5 лет назад +8

    I've had the Falken wild peak AT3W 245/65/17 on my 2004 jeep grand cherokee overland for 50k miles and absolutely love them,I rotate with every oil change (5k miles with mobile one synthetic)they are still within spec but ready to be replaced in next few thousand miles.i live in New Hampshire and iam a plow driver so iam always driving in worse possible snow conditions to get to my plow route to pick up my plow truck and they have always handled snow perfectly.i was always a BF Goodrich all-terrain TA fan but at the price of these at 111.00 a piece I had to give them a shot in would definitely recommend, I would give them 9 out of 10 only because of road noise but even that is not that bad.

    • @357sigshooter2
      @357sigshooter2 5 лет назад +2

      I've got a limited of the same year and running the same size and love mine also. I live in Oklahoma and they have never let me get stuck in anything and I find them quiet. They look great and do the best in wet and snowy weather out of all the types i've ever had on it. I highly recommend them.

    • @Deeds9951
      @Deeds9951 5 лет назад +2

      @@357sigshooter2,road noise is just highway but as I said not bad but noticable.

    • @Amayi1
      @Amayi1 4 года назад +1

      @@357sigshooter2 awesome name, my fav pistol caliber!

    • @357sigshooter2
      @357sigshooter2 4 года назад

      Thanks, mine as well. Right now I carry a 9mm but rounds running as fast and 124 grain, so it's still basically the same thing.

  • @AaronBaileyEndeavors
    @AaronBaileyEndeavors 4 года назад +2

    THANK YOU!!! solved my problem and got me off the fence!!

  • @superg8018
    @superg8018 4 года назад +6

    I have Toyo Open Country AT2's on my 04 Tundra and I love them.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      Awesome!

    • @Pilot545
      @Pilot545 4 года назад

      G ZAK Where do you live? I live in FL and just out together a lift/wheel/Zaire package with my local dealer and he recommends the Toyo ATII. Glad to hear you like them. I have a 2018 F-150. I really like the looks but don’t want to sacrifice too much in noise. Any other thoughts on the tire?

  • @andyham6094
    @andyham6094 3 года назад +8

    Falkens are the best tires I’ve ever had. I’ve used ko2s mostly and occasionally the Nitto ridge grapplers but the falkens are easily my favorite.

  • @ferdsan9025
    @ferdsan9025 2 года назад

    I do around 1,000 miles a week on my AT3’s , all seasons in chicago and they are great

  • @JLC8504
    @JLC8504 5 лет назад +8

    I've had all 3 and it's the Falkens for me. For the money you can't beat them. They'll surprise you for sure.

  • @russellandrus3262
    @russellandrus3262 Год назад +3

    Been running the Terra Grappler over the last 12 months and have been VERY happy. Living in the Rocky Mountains and being an avid outdoorsman I have thrown a lot at them and they haven't missed a beat. Just bought a new truck and looking at tires to make sure I don't miss anything. The Toyo certainly is intriguing as an option, plus the more aggressive look is a bonus for sure. That said, the performance on the Nitto has been amazing.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear the performance has been amazing for you! I bet they have been run through the ringer out there.

    • @webcrawler3332
      @webcrawler3332 Год назад

      When they start wearing they will be horrible in rain

  • @ohMartydamn
    @ohMartydamn 4 года назад +13

    I run falken. No noise with mine. No problem when wet

    • @rsii83
      @rsii83 4 года назад +1

      Are they quiet on highway?

    • @ohMartydamn
      @ohMartydamn 4 года назад +4

      Robin Sii yes running up to 85 nothing noticeable.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback!

    • @corydavis3430
      @corydavis3430 4 года назад +1

      I also have the falken on my ram 1500. I live in Wisconsin. Handles good in the snow n no noise on hwy even at 75mph!! I was worried beings they were cheaper then other brands and salesman didnt reccomend them but I totally recommend them to everyone

    • @bandlessone
      @bandlessone 4 года назад +1

      Thats what she said!

  • @Jassman3536
    @Jassman3536 10 месяцев назад +4

    No Falkin fan boy here..actually never even thought about them or considered them until you made your fan boy comment. I said WTH..let me try them. I drive about 30k per year and on these HD trucks its hard pressed to get 40kmiles out of any of them...and I have been following you for years and have tried almost every major manufacturer. I have had 3 different Toyos, 2 Nittos, 2 BFG KO2 and even 3 mud terrain. The Falking I have now has 32k miles and I will definitely get another 15k out of them. The only thing coming out is the KO3 and my previous experience on HD trucks have not been good, even though I have a set on my golf cart and Audi... Us fan boys stray (BFG) when a product is not up to par. For now the Falkens are the best all around, best wearing tire for a HD truck that I have found.

  • @barrymccaulkener8828
    @barrymccaulkener8828 5 лет назад +8

    I've had three sets of Toyos. One set of MT's and two sets of ATII's. Have gotten 70,000 plus miles out of each set. A bit pricey but great tires.

  • @Blueknight1960
    @Blueknight1960 5 лет назад +1

    I did a lot of reading and watching video reviews of AT tires. I ordered the at3w because they got very good reviews and are anywhere between $20-$100 cheaper than other at's. Even looked at the hankook dynapro which are cheaper but to many bad reviews about the sidewall coming apart.

  • @ArtofHunter
    @ArtofHunter 5 лет назад +9

    I have the Falken AT3W on my Xterra in 33" and loved them so much got them for my Landcruiser. They're a hybrid AT/MT and have done great in nearly everything and imo beat out the KO2's I had previously.

  • @oscarmayer9823
    @oscarmayer9823 5 лет назад +1

    Like the video and info. Helps out when deciding on tires. I had to go with BFG ko2 just because they rule. Good looking tires though.

  • @ciriacocantu212
    @ciriacocantu212 4 года назад +6

    I just ordered my second set of Falkens! The first set handled fantastic in the Colorado snow!!! I got more than 55k miles on them but I made sure to rotate them with each oil change. They are very quite and handle greats in wet conditions! Love them!

  • @joemathis5200
    @joemathis5200 3 года назад +5

    Add my two cents. I've run two sets of Falken AT3W tires on a Jeep with V6, and RAM 1500 with 5.7L. Both superior to every other A/T tire I've ever personally owned/run, or experienced. Great offroad trails, dirt, gravel, smaller rocks; Great on dry and wet (vastly superior on wet) and quiet. Great handling. Did I say quiet? Wears well. All season rated; great for snow also. I will recommend to anyone for any rig; get the correct tire for your use and be happy. If you are doing a good bit of mudd'in or crawl'in than step up to a M/T; can't say the Falken M/T is better than some others. Never used them.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the real world feedback!

  • @uowebfoot
    @uowebfoot Год назад +6

    Interesting your opinion about Falken. Every review I've seen love the tire. In fact most comments I've seen like it better then KO2s from people who have had both.

    • @alexxxp89
      @alexxxp89 7 месяцев назад +1

      That's because ko2s are one of the worst tyres from big brand . They are f garbage

  • @dommonte3507
    @dommonte3507 Год назад +4

    are you talking about the P rated or the LT tyres, that also makes a difference on the tyres for off roading

  • @keithgoodman7966
    @keithgoodman7966 5 лет назад +9

    I have the falkens and I'm very happy with them so far.

  • @BeanoNoir
    @BeanoNoir 3 года назад +5

    AT3Ws have one MASSIVE advantage. You can say things like:" Look at them big Falken tires! Look at these Falken tires! Those are some big Falken tires!" Although as someone who knows tire compounds are one of the most important components, the high silica in the Falkens will make them superior in wet and slurpy conditions, and will also increase their wear life. They were only cheap for a time because they were the new kid on the block. They've become so popular now though (especially now that they scored the deal with Jeep), that the price has skyrocketed due to demand. You don't have to like them, or their aesthetic, but at this point they've gone toe to toe with the kings of the biz and won. They may very well be the most popular tire of a generation. Just like the Grand daddy BFGs did in the late 80's and 90's (and for those over 45, still to this day) and the Geolandars in the 2000's, The Toyo's in the 2010's..... They are magnifique*. To be honest, the last few years some mediocre brands have unleashed some awesome rubber. Hankook probably makes the best city boy A/T tire in the Dynapro, displacing the old guard Bridgestone REVOs. Kumho, yes, the same came with the Kia Kumho, now has three excellent Tires in the Road Venture series (AT51, MT51, MT71,) and who can forget the titans? The Wrangler Duratrac vs the Firestone Destination MT! If one or the other wasn't wrapped around some gaudy 24 inch rims on every other cocoa butter cowboy special cruising down the road, would we even know what to do with ourselves then?

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад

      Lol. This is awesome!

    • @kimcapone4791
      @kimcapone4791 3 года назад +1

      @@CampusautoCo Man you just got ripped a new asshole. Lol

  • @andrewrabey
    @andrewrabey 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video. Thanks a lot. I’ll go with the Toyo open country ATIII. I am looking for quality and sound.

  • @jrehberg
    @jrehberg 2 года назад +7

    3 years later, I'm tire shopping and the nittos are the most affordable of these 3

  • @everetttice3946
    @everetttice3946 5 лет назад +10

    To do a tire comparison you can't be familiar with only 1 tire. Thinks that wildpeaks are cheap and only including because other people like them. Toyo has to be the best because I don't stock them, but they own nitto. If anyone's wondering what's on my truck? Wildpeaks, great tire good price!

  • @WeekendHOOKER2012
    @WeekendHOOKER2012 5 лет назад +6

    I have had all 3 on my heavy Cummins powered Ram trucks and can be 100% justified in saying that the Falkens are the better tire. I have had them all in sand, snow, mud and through monsoon rain .. they all do really good. Where the Falken stands out is the quiet and stable ride along with the excellent tread life while towing heavy. This review was opinion based and not one based off actual use data. Nittos are to soft of a compound and the Toyos wear like they don't have a consistent belt layer in the carcass. My $$ is with the Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws!

    • @victorhobson5078
      @victorhobson5078 5 лет назад +2

      WeekendHOOKER I’ve only had the falkens but they were very quiet. Could barely hear them going down the road. My buddy had the nittos and they dry rotted after 2 years.

    • @timschutte8310
      @timschutte8310 5 лет назад +2

      WeekendHOOKER , thanks for the honest info bro, so you say the Falkens are highway quiet ?? that's what I want. a good wearing, good compound tire that's very quiet on the road

    • @WeekendHOOKER2012
      @WeekendHOOKER2012 5 лет назад +1

      @@timschutte8310 .. Yes Sir. I've had 285/70/17 and now have 315/70/17 and they are much quieter than the other two mentioned in this video.

    • @victorhobson5078
      @victorhobson5078 5 лет назад +1

      Tim Schutte They are a little louder on concrete versus asphalt but either way you have to have your radio off to even hear them. I am getting them put onto my new truck tomorrow. I previously had them on my F1 50

  • @cycling9945
    @cycling9945 5 лет назад +2

    Ive been running the toyo a2 245/60/17 on my ml320 awesome in snow and rain just upgraded to 265/60/18 toyo waiting on kmc district to come from china best tires ive ever had on hwy off road etc cant go wrong with open country at2

    • @cycling9945
      @cycling9945 5 лет назад

      @Greg Tastad on the newer hwys i can hear them the older not as much funny you ask i had to get use to it thought my truck was malfunctioning a couple of times lmao but for the most part they are quiet you have to listen for the sound if that helps you any

    • @cycling9945
      @cycling9945 5 лет назад

      @Greg Tastad he is right in the snow i drove through everything people were stuck in i drove straight through (2002 ml320 Mercedes)

  • @chrisginoc
    @chrisginoc 5 лет назад +2

    I just got some Falken Wildpeaks at3w installed on my 2015 Tacoma Off Road 4x4. Only time will tell.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад

      How are they doing?

    • @chrisginoc
      @chrisginoc 3 года назад

      @@CampusautoCo Love them! Great tires

  • @thebeast9606
    @thebeast9606 5 лет назад +1

    I was probably your first person (or close at least) to talk about how I love my Falkens, so I gotta say I challenge the statement of the Toyos being better in snow than the Falkens, which are Winter Rated--not just because I've tested mine here in Minnesota, but because Toyo came out with the AT2 AW in Canada (obviously a Winter Rated version of the AT 2), so even they know it needed an upgrade for better winter driving. Either way, thanks for being unbiased and reviewing a non-favorite tire of yours. A+ work!

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  5 лет назад

      Thank you for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @josemedeiros7331
    @josemedeiros7331 2 месяца назад +2

    Falken wildpeaks at3 are monsters on snow excellent

  • @BigE-mj7ve
    @BigE-mj7ve 3 года назад +5

    I’ve put about 53k of highway and off road use on my falkens, guess what im about to purchase to replace them? Yep falkens, handle amazing in rain snow dirt. Super quiet and definitely the best looking of the three.

  • @jrobles78586
    @jrobles78586 4 года назад +5

    I bought the falken tires 35x12.5x20, for my f150, I've got more than 50k miles on my tires. I've had Toyo tires and nito tires these have been louder than the falkens. I do alot of sand and highway driving and so far these have lasted me the longest. Rotate my tires every oil change . But I live way down south in texas dont know what kind of terrain you are driven in . But as for me in my opinion for the trails here these have been my go to tires. Other people my have there opinions about other brands . These are it for me

  • @briggsjd2po
    @briggsjd2po 5 лет назад +4

    I'm on my second pair of Wild Peak At/3W. They are awesome in the snow and ice.

    • @briggsjd2po
      @briggsjd2po 5 лет назад +1

      What

    • @jsvm10301
      @jsvm10301 5 лет назад +1

      How is the tread life? Also what kinda vehicle? Looking to pick these up as my next set!

    • @briggsjd2po
      @briggsjd2po 5 лет назад +4

      I had my first set on a 2500 Ram with a 5.7 hemi. I pulled them a 27 ft travel trailer and a atv on my truck deck. They wore really well, awesome in the snow and mud and I live in Canada. The weather is very challenging on everything. I use to run Good Year Duratracs. These tires perform about the same and that's really well. I stop buying the Duratracs as they got expensive and wore horrible. They scalloped horrible by 50 000 km. I use to get 100 000 km out of them. The Falkins didn't scallop and wore to 95 000 km. I have a new Ram 2500 5.7 and run 37 inch Cooper Pro SST for hunting season and trapping. Then I put on my Falkin 33 inch for fuel mileage. The Falkins actually better on ice a frozen snow then the Cooper Pro SST Pro. I'm always driving on gravel roads and deep snow. You will love these tires. I only buy the best stuff for my truck. I love my baby.

    • @jsvm10301
      @jsvm10301 5 лет назад +2

      @@briggsjd2po thanks for the info! Thanks for helping my decision. I had 35in KO2s that would last 30k miles (48k km). They were horribly expensive. I just ran across the Falken's today and have seen nothing but great reviews.

    • @jessetorres6322
      @jessetorres6322 5 лет назад +1

      Jason Briggs how many miles

  • @silentknight5943
    @silentknight5943 2 года назад +4

    Got my wild peak at 88,000 miles, now at 124,000. They’re a bit warned out but still a whole lot left going strong. Driven from salt lake to Southern California to visit fam, I’d say more than 10x’s now since I got the truck in 2019. Reading the other reviews, I don’t get about hearing the tires being loud, mines have never made the tire sounds from start and present, sound and feel normal. They’ve been good on dirt, snow and rain here in utah. Hold up good against nails too, I’ve had about 7 so far, patched up and hit the road!

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  2 года назад +1

      Good to know. Thanks for the real world feedback!

  • @jaycupples4362
    @jaycupples4362 5 лет назад +3

    Got the toyo at on the wife’s FJ they have done great ! Have a friend who has the falken at3’s he likes them on his z71.

  • @blakecameron4383
    @blakecameron4383 5 лет назад +5

    I just had the AT3W’s put on my 2011 F150, great for the money so far. I didn’t notice much noise from them and they also balanced nicely and provide a smooth ride. Just my .02

  • @bryantitus6634
    @bryantitus6634 3 года назад +3

    Im on my second set/vehicle with the wildpeaks and can say for certain that they are tremendously good in wet road conditions and equally good in snow. My only experience with the toyos was on a 2/3 worn set I had on my FJ cruiser when I bought it, but based on that limited use, Feb '17-Oct '17 I was not disappointed in the least. I don't know of anyone on a personal level that runs terra grapplers currently. Surely someone has in the past, but they no longer do if they had. I work with many others who run wildpeaks and nobody seems to have anything negative to say about them.
    The toyo at2s I feel were better wearing, albiet slightly, and somewhat quieter, but running p-metric vs the LT wildpeaks I put on after. The wildpeaks are tremendous in the snow and the wet but I feel that when new, they Toyo would be equally good in the wet and nearly as good in the snow. Neither tire would I hesitate to run on my vehicles. That being said, when I'm shopping for tires in my area, I can find LT rated falkens at a much lower price point than the Toyos and don't feel the performance difference matches the price difference by any means. Currently my p-metric falkens on my tacoma are wearing down to close to what the toyos were on my FJ when I bought it, and coming into winter, I should see a pretty legitimate apples to apples comparison with when I first ran toyos.
    I'd run either before a terra grappler, and a terra grappler before a KO2.

  • @fabulousoffroaddesigns5080
    @fabulousoffroaddesigns5080 4 года назад +2

    In all my years driving, the most impressive tire I ever owned was a Toyo G2 Observe with microbit technology. You know the tire with nuts. I got 140,000 kms on them over 7 winters and still sold them when I sold the second X3 they were on. Amazing really. Expensive but great value. They defied logic. All three of these tires would be very good tires.

  • @x-man5056
    @x-man5056 5 лет назад +2

    Recently purchased a set of the Toyo's. Priced all the tires you show here and all so an equivalent Cooper tire. The Toyo's were only modestly more expensive and I like the look of them better so I went with them. They make a slight hum at hwy speeds but you have to listen for it so NBD. Certainly no yer, yer, yer going down the road. So far I like them very much.

  • @KyleGotSkill
    @KyleGotSkill 3 года назад +1

    Went with the Nitto Terra Grappler since Toyo AT 3s has been on backorder for literally months. Once they wear out Toyo AT 3s.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад

      I had to choose the Continental Terrain Contact AT instead because of that massive back order.

  • @jeffgregory5817
    @jeffgregory5817 5 лет назад +17

    Put 65k on my last set of Falken tires. Highly recommend

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback.

    • @shanesikes6677
      @shanesikes6677 5 лет назад +1

      Were you running the p-metric or LT? I'm wanting to pull the trigger on some just not sure about the p and Lt

    • @reddragonmirage
      @reddragonmirage 5 лет назад

      The non LT tire is better in the wet it uses a silica compound. I have the Non-LT at3w and have had massive grip in the snow(13") and went up a small hill of ice with no problem. I've heard some complaints about the LT model not having as much grip in the snow and rain.
      Also I went in loose sand and light mud no problem.
      My only concern was off road with lots of rocks. I wasn't too concerned but I feel like the LT would of been better for that situation.

  • @douggray4618
    @douggray4618 3 года назад +4

    I had Falken Wildpeaks on my 2016 ram 1500 4x4. I put them on at 41,000 miles I ran it 3 years and then traded it in. the mileage was 122,000 miles.... thats right 81,000 miles on those tires. Now I rotated them religiously every 4-5000 miles at Discount Tire where I bought them. Every time they pulled them they checked the pressure and balanced them. Oh so I wondered if the dealer put new tires on before they sold it.....nope I checked their website and blew up the picture and they were selling it with those same tires. So it still had tread enough to pass inspection. Buying my next set of Wildpeaks next week.

  • @MichaelKeelphotography
    @MichaelKeelphotography 3 года назад +2

    Falken = amazing on my 4runner
    Tried most all of them, and the Wildpeak at3w.... Fantastic. Awesome in snow, rain, desert, rock crawling etc etc etc I've never had one problem with the Falken brand. Whereas the other brands are kick ass as well. I have had problems more so with them.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад

      I have heard alot of people that say the same thing about Falken. Truth is, they are a pretty good tire. My opinion is purely subjective.

  • @driveintherain
    @driveintherain 5 лет назад +10

    One thing that sets Falken apart from the other two tires is that it has severe snow rating, which is great for us who need serious winter traction out of an AT tire. I consider both Falken and Nitto in the same league, maybe Nitto has the slight edge since it does offer more options for truck enthusiasts. But overall they are both great tires, they both started gaining reputation in the1990's, so yeah I wouldn't say Falken is the inferior one here. I was amazed by the good reviews I heard from people using the AT3W so I went ahead and bought a set. I was considering the new General ATX but feel like it's a little too aggressive for me (90% on pavement).

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  5 лет назад +1

      I think we are on the same page on that.

    • @driveintherain
      @driveintherain 5 лет назад

      @@CampusautoCo yeah man totally, just wanted to point out the snow rating. Love your videos keep it up :)

  • @briggsjd2po
    @briggsjd2po 5 лет назад +1

    I have the KO 2 kn my wive's Ram EcoBoost Diesel Half Ton. They are awesome in the snow and ice. Hopefully with the smaller truck they last longer.

  • @gsroot
    @gsroot 5 лет назад +5

    Running Wildpeaks on my 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. Very quiet and amazing in rain.

  • @BC-sr3gg
    @BC-sr3gg 4 года назад +1

    I watch your every video. Can't wait for you Toyo open country at3 review. Toyo swear they are better than ko2, grabber atx and any other at.

  • @troy41278
    @troy41278 5 лет назад +6

    I like your videos so I think you should try falken wildpeak at3 I have them very quiet hands down the best in snow n rain if get p rated tire different silicia compound best tire of three hands down

  • @madcatmorty
    @madcatmorty 4 года назад +2

    Great review. I'm virtually on the fence between the Falken Wildpeak AT3W and the General Grabber ATX for my next tire choice on my 17' Taco TRD 4x4 Sport CCSB. I don't off road as much as I used to, but when I do, it helps to have a reliable tire that's able to handle the task.

    • @joevasquez1776
      @joevasquez1776 4 года назад

      Me too 👍🏽

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад +1

      Do the Grabber ATX

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 4 года назад

      Christopher Mortlock Virtually on the fence; what does that even mean?

  • @aqua.scape69
    @aqua.scape69 4 года назад +1

    I’m in the market for new tires. Going back and forth between the Nitto ridge grapplers and the Falken AT3W. I do a lot of over landing type driving. I’ve never had the Toyo tires.

  • @valhalla6ix341
    @valhalla6ix341 4 года назад +2

    The Falken wildpeak at3w is an amazing tire and for the price imo I’d pick them over the toyo any day, I actually run a set of at3s on my summer set and rubitreks for winter on my raptor,

  • @ericcooper142
    @ericcooper142 4 года назад +1

    Love the videos, keep them coming. Just one thing I think would help is giving all the benefits to them. Truck guys want to know if they are good for towing as well. Is there a warranty and what is the best bang for your buck. Also you should always mention what they are best in. Wet, snow etc. I have done my research but would love for you to do a video on the best all around towing truck tire. Wildpeaks keeps coming up and wanted to know your opinion. Thanks

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      I think that the G2 and the Falken would be better for towing. I have a 5th wheel RV myself and have had several truck and tire combinations. I had a 2015 Chevrolet 3500HD with a set of Continental Terrain Contact AT that did awesome. My current truck is a 2018 Ram HD with the OE Firestone Transforce AT which have been really good loaded up towing but lack in wet traction, ride quality, and I wouldn't dare drive them in the snow. Take a look at the General Grabber ATX and the Firestone XT as well.

  • @mark45605
    @mark45605 5 лет назад +2

    Nice review. Toyo dominates the market here in the rainy, snow Pacific Northwest for a reason. With proper rotations they last very long as well.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  5 лет назад

      I have heard that.

    • @thebeast9606
      @thebeast9606 5 лет назад

      You’d have to get the Toyo A/T II-AW (obviously the winter-rated version) to complete with the winter-rated Falken. I live in Minnesota and we get more snow and ice than pretty much anyone and I can attest to their (Falken’s) winter abilities. I’d like to see a live comparison of both winter-rated tires, and wish Toyo sold that version here in the U.S and not just in Canada.

    • @mark45605
      @mark45605 5 лет назад +1

      You guys would know more about snow than any one for sure! What I have noticed on both my 1/2 tons and 3/4 tons is the difference we not only get in wear with Toyos but in less tire noise when running them. That includes the Toyo M/T which gets used by many here. Also, most of my tires have been in the 35" size which may play a role as well. There are many nice/new lifted as well as stock trucks up here and one thing you will notice is that when these same people are feeling tight they buy General, Cooper, Falken, etc. but when they seem to be on top of their finances or back from Alaska, you see them running Toyos.

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 4 года назад

      Sonny Mercado I agree; I wish the Toyo AT2-W was offered in the US.

    • @annannmare157
      @annannmare157 4 года назад

      @@thebeast9606 In ur opinion would Toyo III's (new) b same or better in strictly rain/ wet highway conditions?? Any suggestions. :))

  • @Pat28465
    @Pat28465 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info!

  • @kennethwilkins1965
    @kennethwilkins1965 3 года назад +1

    What would you recommend for a 2018 Titan XD that lives on 125 acres of sand and wetlands? I have stock general grabbers and I can barely make it up my driveway. I can't pull my livestock trailer around without digging in and getting stuck. Lt 265/60R20.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад

      Try the BF Goodrich K02 or the Nitto Ridge Grappler.

  • @jaredkish8716
    @jaredkish8716 2 месяца назад

    Love my wild peaks in my f250. Great in the snow. Not so great in mud lol but it’s an AT not MT and they wear great. Very durable off-road tire as well

  • @dukk1437
    @dukk1437 4 года назад +5

    I’ve ran the Toyo’s, a set of BFG’s and currently running the Falken’s. I absolutely loved the toyos and the bfg’s. They are both fantastic AT tires. I was hesitant with the Falkens just because of the price point, but they honestly deliver the same results as the Toyos and BFG’s. Everyone has their own opinion and you really can’t go wrong with any of these AT tires. If you want to save some money go with Falken. If you don’t mind spending more money go with the Toyos. You can’t go wrong with either.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад +1

      Plus Toyo has the new AT3 which is supposed to be much better.

    • @dukk1437
      @dukk1437 4 года назад +1

      Campus Automotive Inc Hopefully the new design out performs the old design! Either way you can’t go wrong with any of these tires.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад +1

      They should be good. I just did a new video on them.

    • @dukk1437
      @dukk1437 4 года назад

      Campus Automotive Inc awesome I’ll check it out!

    • @gabrielmartinez9658
      @gabrielmartinez9658 4 года назад +1

      my gf likes the falken At, they are $137 vs $147.57 Toyo. her 1st set,90% hwy& city driving...we should be ok.
      shes getting 16'' rims + 245/75/16s

  • @BoDiesel20
    @BoDiesel20 2 года назад +1

    Review on the Toyo at3?

  • @natalienaranjo9597
    @natalienaranjo9597 Год назад +2

    Just got pricing for tires 8/19/22… Nittos are the cheapest by a lot! Wildpeaks are $288, Nittos $235, Toyos $342. We have ran the Toyos for 5 years now and it’s almost time for new tires.

  • @Manowchehrii
    @Manowchehrii Год назад

    What do you recommend for yokun 2004?

  • @PRV392
    @PRV392 4 года назад +7

    Doesn’t like the Falken’s yet majority in the comment section that have run all three prefer the AT3W. Not sure what they have done to upset you in the past, but you truly need to stop being so close minded on the brand. They’ve started to become a very well known, high quality manufacturer that is really making a big impact in the market.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      Meh

    • @JuanManuel-fm9jt
      @JuanManuel-fm9jt 4 года назад +1

      TRUMP2020 MY DUDE

    • @MrFivepointfivesix
      @MrFivepointfivesix 4 года назад +1

      Thank You 👍 this guy obviously has a grudge that some sort 🤔

    • @lachlanholmes5149
      @lachlanholmes5149 4 года назад +2

      Not wrong, his reply to anyone calling him out is "meh" got nothing else to say to people pointing out the obvious XD

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 3 года назад

      What’s wrong with one guy sharing a different opinion than others? He’s not forcing anybody to buy the darn things? If you don’t like the show, change the channel.

  • @markgottfried6867
    @markgottfried6867 4 года назад +3

    I had two sets of KO2 on my Ram Ecodiesel and they were okay. They did not excel in anything. Punctured the sidewall twice last summer and fishtailed all over this December in Montana. After as much reading as I could possibly do it came down to either General Grabber ATX or the Falkens. Ultimately, I ordered the Falkens even though they were more expensive than the Grabbers ATX. I am hoping for better snow performance and better longevity than the KO2. Time will tell.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      Let me know how they do!

    • @markgottfried6867
      @markgottfried6867 4 года назад

      First impressions after driving over 2000 km in snow cover roads of BC and Alberta with my new Wildpeaks.
      I went up a size to 275/65/20. Also the KO2 were in stock size and 8 ply as opposed to the Falkens being 10 ply. The added weight is exactly 10 lbs. That is a substantial weight gain. One thing I have noticed immediately in that regard was the effect it has on braking. It certainly takes more effort in applying brakes. I obviously don’t have exact measurements but I wouldn’t be surprise to see an increase in stopping distance.
      Quietness: is on par or little better than the KO2.
      Wet traction: there’s is not a hint of hydroplaning. KO2 were similar.
      Snow: Falkens are better (IMHO), not staggeringly better, just better. I have to say, though, that the temperatures were around -27C (-17F). No AT tire (snowflake rated or not) will do great in those temperatures. I have never run a true winter tire on my truck, but I suspect that it would be the time when one would notice a difference.
      Fuel economy: don’t have the exact number but the added weight does obviously have an impact.
      Right now I’m happy with the purchase. However, I’m not sure if in the future I would stick with the taller sidewall or go back down to the stock size.

  • @oleballcoachherring
    @oleballcoachherring 3 года назад +1

    I have 35,000 on a set of toyo at2s on a 2wd ford ranger edge at 35psi cold. City driving, interstate driving and some gravel roads. Have never slipped, good traction, feel planted accelerating around curves, good in wet conditions so far, doesn't throw gravel rocks bad, sidewall can be bouncy for towing, slight increase in road noise after 30,000 and Im being picky. They will get out of round for a few miles if you let them sit for a week. Love the tire and white letters come out nice and shiny after a good wash. Wish the sidewall were a little more aggressive. They are the right weight for that truck vs Yokohama geolandar at I had before that were kinda heavy but got close to 70,000 and coulda kept going. They dry rotted before the tread wore out.
    Have a set of falken wildpeak at3w on f150 and have 7,000 on them so far. Run 35 psi cold Same driving conditions as above. Confident around curves, great in wet conditions, no slipping on wet grass driving up a hill, no road noise. They do throw small gravel rocks more than I wish. I dont know how many miles I'll get out of this set, to the eye I am starting to think these are wearing quicker than the toyo at2 at the same mileage, no proof though.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад +1

      The Falken will probably wear faster than the Toyo.

    • @juliosdiy3206
      @juliosdiy3206 3 года назад +1

      Nice actual review!

  • @dskize1
    @dskize1 3 года назад +1

    I value your opinion, but i am curious to know if you have you used the these tires on and off-road? I had Falken's on my my off-road rig and they were by far some of the best tires i've owned. Very quite and comfortable on the road, and handled everything i threw at them off-road. I'm looking to upgrade tires on my 2019 Ram 2500, so that is why I am here.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад +2

      Yes I have but I think the Falken would be better off road. I like the Toyo Open Country AT3

  • @JUNJUN-lw2vr
    @JUNJUN-lw2vr 5 лет назад +8

    I'm running Falkon wildpeak, I think it's a great tire.

  • @jacksherman5696
    @jacksherman5696 Год назад +6

    Toyo Open County AT2 on my Ram Rebel reminds me of a song. (Slip sliding Away)worthless in rain or snow.

    • @robertmaurer9879
      @robertmaurer9879 Год назад

      Wonder if it has to do with tire size vs weight of truck. I love mine on my 2500 Cummins, but I have a lot more weight over the front tires? I have run this tire for a while now and have always had good luck with it.

    • @jacksherman5696
      @jacksherman5696 Год назад +1

      @@robertmaurer9879 Could be, I can tell the difference with the Falken Wildpeaks. I sold the Toyo’s to a guy with a 3500.
      I hope they work better for him.

    • @0hn0haha
      @0hn0haha Год назад

      @@robertmaurer9879 how much experience do you have with other tires and how much do you drive in the snow?

  • @josephsantangelo2801
    @josephsantangelo2801 2 года назад +2

    Great channel. Thoughts on Toyo open country AT3 vs Cooper Discover AT3 for GX460. Size 265/65r17. Have TRD wheels if that helps. Thanks!

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  2 года назад +1

      I’d probably get the Toyo. It’s pretty awesome.

  • @4-LOW
    @4-LOW 5 лет назад +4

    I've run all these and more and the Falken is the best tire overall. I love that tire. Will go back to it when these BFGoodrich tires wear out.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  5 лет назад

      Thanks you for the feedback.

    • @Rockdaground
      @Rockdaground 5 лет назад +1

      Why falken and not the others ? I’m trying to decide on one myself. Thanks

    • @4-LOW
      @4-LOW 5 лет назад +5

      @@Rockdaground Why the Falken: Lower price, better traction, easier to balance, looks better, lasts longer. Basically, a whole lot more tire for the money.
      I've run these A/Ts on my Jeeps/trucks:
      Toyo
      BFGoodrich
      Cooper
      Hankook
      Falken
      Goodyear
      Mastercraft
      Treadwright
      Nitto ("Shitto")
      Firestone
      If you want the best rain/snow/mud traction, the smoothest ride, and the best performance in the A/T category the Falken is where it's at. In fact, they are so good that from 2020 and beyond, Jeep is going to start using the Falken A/T and M/T tires as factory equipment on the Gladiator and possibly the Wrangler.

    • @shanesikes6677
      @shanesikes6677 5 лет назад

      Did you run p-metric or LT Falkens?

    • @Deeds9951
      @Deeds9951 5 лет назад +1

      I like the Falcons as well and I was going to get the BF Goodrich all-terrain ta is but at $70 cheaper entire I had to give them a shot and I am very happy with how they ran going to get my second set soon I got over 50,000 miles out of the Falken wildpeak AT3 on a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland

  • @br00klyngreek13
    @br00klyngreek13 2 года назад +11

    yea...buy those toyo's like i did....then try and drive in the rain down here in Florida...i don't know how many times i almost went sideways....screw those things....Falken for the win with traction in wet environments and sand

    • @jet0577
      @jet0577 2 года назад +2

      I've had many times down here in the rain in TX with Toyos not being able to take off at a light or stop sign without spinning out. I'm not impressed with them either

    • @br00klyngreek13
      @br00klyngreek13 2 года назад +1

      @@jet0577 just damn dangerous....heard they fixed the problems with the newer A/T III's....but i'm already too in love with the Falkens

  • @trubiekegley2640
    @trubiekegley2640 2 года назад +1

    Do a video on Hercules tg tire at tire

  • @mred3660
    @mred3660 2 года назад

    The latest prices has the Falken in between the Toyo and Nito

  • @robertallyn8656
    @robertallyn8656 4 года назад +5

    There's no noise have them on two different jeep great tires

  • @betweenthepines4000
    @betweenthepines4000 2 года назад +7

    Driven both the Falken and the Toyo, Falken wins hands down in my opinion. Seems like a brand bias more than a real tire comparison. Almost no OEM runs toyo or nitto, maybe for a reason. Heard great things about the G2 though.

  • @waltjrschommer3391
    @waltjrschommer3391 4 года назад +2

    Love the Toyo how soon do you think they will come out with the at3 thank you

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад +1

      I would expect them to release something soon. The AT2 is getting a little long in the tooth.

  • @thebeast9606
    @thebeast9606 3 года назад +1

    I look forward to your review of the new Toyo Open Country AT III’s. I heard that Falken is using a new compound, and now the new Wildpeaks aren’t as grippy as the “originals” (which I’ve had for three years). Since the new Toyo’s have the 3PMSF rating, I’ll most likely switch over.

  • @g-explore8589
    @g-explore8589 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are superb!! I have a 6000 LB SUV and want to put on a set of AT tires, the dealer recommended the KO2 and a tire store recommended the Nitto Ridge Grappler (285/65/20) over the KO2. I occasionally do some rough forestry service roads in east TN but mostly highway. Do you see any disadvantages with the Nitto?

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад +1

      Look at the General Grabber ATX or The Toyo Open Country AT3.

    • @Chilinoploopy
      @Chilinoploopy 4 года назад +1

      Of course they are recommending the most expensive tire lol. I highly recommend the Falken at. Do some research on all tires before you buy. Good luck.

  • @bryantmccarty781
    @bryantmccarty781 4 года назад +4

    Ive been in the tire business for 23 years. My shop sells and stocks all 3. They all 3 have are good tires cant argue that. In todays market customers look for the best product for there buck. And right in my area the falken is the go to tire. My customers feed back is outstanding with the falken at3w. I have a loyal customer base that like the other 2. Ive been on ride n drives with all 3 and my personal feed back is the Falken is a better choice with toyo second fallowed by nitto. But the toyo at2 is being replaced by the at3 now. I have a few sets in my inventory now and i like the looks of them but to new

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      I don't really like Falken Tires but I've heard a lot of good reviews on them including what you said. That's 100% all my opinion because I can see that they perform very well. I've got a new video coming out on the Toyo Open Country AT3.

    • @bryantmccarty781
      @bryantmccarty781 4 года назад

      @@CampusautoCo send me the link plz and thank u

    • @ankitjarial9155
      @ankitjarial9155 4 года назад

      And what about falken A/T 3 WA. What is the difference between AT 3W.?

    • @PRV392
      @PRV392 4 года назад

      Ankit Jarial The AT3WA is an OE only model built for Mercedes-Benz and Ram

    • @dakota8862
      @dakota8862 4 года назад +1

      I've read that these Falken tires start off as a very quiet tire but at about 10k-15k miles they start having a lot of road noise. What has been your experience with noise?

  • @califpv
    @califpv 5 лет назад +1

    I love my AT2's... Quietest 305/55
    tire that I've rode on... You get what you pay for on everything in this life....

  • @jeremysmoot7836
    @jeremysmoot7836 4 года назад +1

    Nice review! I'm currently in the market for tires. Torn between the wildpeak at3w and the new toyo at3. Big difference in price with the falken being much more affordable. But the toyo at3 looks Sick! Lol

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      Get the Toyo

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 3 года назад

      Not in every size; compare 275/65R20, for example.

    • @garymiller4859
      @garymiller4859 3 года назад

      I just took my Toyo at3 back and got Nittos. The Toyos were loud and were not a good ride. To me the Nittos are so much better

  • @cabmex
    @cabmex 4 года назад +2

    Have the toyo since 2013. Have 90k on them fixing to give a go with the falkens.

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      Look at the Open Country AT3 first.

    • @cabmex
      @cabmex 4 года назад

      @@CampusautoCo I can't seem to find them with the size I want.

  • @omarnegrete509
    @omarnegrete509 4 года назад +1

    How many Miles give You on a Tacoma 2016? I have Hércules mud tires and put alot gas on.. i want know if the toyo Open country give You good mileage..for gallon tks..

  • @g.b.5125
    @g.b.5125 3 года назад +4

    Have had all three. Falken’s for my use were the best performing! And by far the cheapest

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback!

    • @g.b.5125
      @g.b.5125 3 года назад

      @@CampusautoCo no problem keep up the great content and vids!

    • @juliosdiy3206
      @juliosdiy3206 3 года назад

      What vehicle did u use on?

    • @g.b.5125
      @g.b.5125 3 года назад

      @@juliosdiy3206 2016 fx4 f-150 and 2020 trd 4 runner. Another tire I like better is the MAXXIS RAZAR AT-811.

  • @daves485
    @daves485 4 года назад +1

    I’m torn between all three of these tires, have you noticed if any of these run bigger or smaller than the other overall?

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      I’ve seen the Toyo run a little bigger in some sizes.

  • @l.a.m7645
    @l.a.m7645 2 года назад

    My favorite Tiehr

  • @E63guy
    @E63guy 3 года назад

    I just lifted my Jeep Wrangler (2.5”) I live in NY and do not do a lot of off road driving just yet, looking at hybrids because I love the look of a mud tire but want go daily and snow driving capabilities. Any advice on a Hybrid or AT that looks aggressive and good in snow?

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  3 года назад

      I see a lot of Nitto Ridge Grapplers on the road and Yokohama has a Geolander X-AT that's good.

    • @juliosdiy3206
      @juliosdiy3206 3 года назад

      @@CampusautoCo yokohamas r the worst tires ive ever had they raor like a lion brand new! The traction is good though.

  • @jdmDC2ftw
    @jdmDC2ftw 4 года назад +1

    I have a Toyota highlander. I'm going to start going to the mountains like once a month. Mostly paved roads but there are some dirt and gravel spots. Looking for something that will be good for everyday roads but perform in the dirt. Dont have room to get another set of wheels. Also do I actually need some AT tires?

    • @CampusautoCo
      @CampusautoCo  4 года назад

      Try the Continental Terrain Contact HT instead of the AT

    • @tayloranderson456
      @tayloranderson456 3 года назад

      Can confirm. Just had HT's installed by accident the other day, went back and had them do AT as I wanted on my subaru. The HT's were a lot quieter, less expensive, and I probably should have just stuck with them. the AT's will be great for the 2% of the time on rough forest service roads but probably not worth it 98% of the time