I have the same tires. Not loud. A little bit of a hit in MPG, but 98% of my commute is highway so my mileage is going to be worse anyways. Wear seems good so far after about 12,000 miles. I like them. Going to put my factory wheels back on for the summer though so I donāt wear the Falkens out...
Looks like there is a small chip in it. The expansion of the windshield from the warm water probably led to the crack. Iād go get it drilled out at the end before it gets worse. I didnāt do that to mine and it spread like crazy. Right now yours isnāt too bad.
I put mine on last summer because I was excited and theyāre not winter tires specifically. They handle the snow really well. Iāll throw my factory wheels back on for next summer.
Black Rhino
Boxer 18X8 5X108 + 40
245/60R18 Falken Wildpeak Trail AT
I put them on some aftermarket rims (18ā) so I went 245/60R18. Probably wouldnāt go bigger. They look nice and meaty.
Fuel economy went from 6.7L/100km to 8.1L/100km so yeah definitely less efficient. I also primarily drive highway, and that also factoring in colder temps. I think I lose about...
If you guys read the vehicles that they are for, the Mav isnāt on the list. I had these on my F-150 before and they are nice, look good, and convenient, but maintenance is a pain, especially in cold climates.
D for sure. They need to be functional, not just for aesthetics. That said, you could for sure sell ad on covers for people that would want them. Just have them snap on.
Honestly fellas, just get your subscription to Apple Music or Spotify and be done with it. I fought it for a long time until it was forced upon me by Apple. It is very convenient though. Jokes on them for trying to get data though. They just get all my kids music and my Catholic podcasts ha ha.
I need a bed mat because I have 4 kids under 7 ha ha. The amount of stuff I haul around from garbage runs to transporting delicate items that will shift around. We have three different strollers for goodness sake. And of course those things get scuffed and scratched.
Having a bed mat just helps...
I thought the same thing. This is the first non-4x4 Iāve had since 2010. I was a little worried. I have falken a/t trails on it and it has been exceptional in the snow. Much better than my f-150ās. Almost as good as my old 4Runner.
I live in Alberta and have Falken AT Trails on mine and they have exceeded my expectations. I wasnāt sure how they would do in the winter but so far they have been incredible. And, it is really icy up here right now.
As far as I know, no. That said, they work with the signal lights, but not with the running lights. Just donāt plug the running light harness in and itās fine.