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I run the Falken Wildpeak AT3W on my Gen1 4Runner. My only gripe is the side wall is super stiff and I really need to air them down off-road.

I installed the Falken Wildpeak AT4W on my Gen4 Tacoma TRD-OR. I actually like them. They seem to ride better than the AT3's.
I had at3w’s on my old 4Runner and I agree. The new ones definitely ride better and are quieter. I have to go C load or less on the wildpeaks or I’ll go no flex offroad on the sidewall
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I had at3w’s on my old 4Runner and I agree. The new ones definitely ride better and are quieter. I have to go C load or less on the wildpeaks or I’ll go no flex offroad on the sidewall
I'm also running load range C tires on both the 4R and the Tacoma. I carry lots of weight.

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The only problem with the Falcon tires, which in Rocky country, where I live is a big problem. There's the 2 ply sidewall
That's why I went with the yokohama gia lander x at 255 80 17 a true 33x9.5 that fits with no lift.
If you're hauling a lot in the rear and don't have airbags, I suggest it's putting in a set of people dubs, and coils. I'm running 819. in mine, which equals a 1000 pounds over 2in lift
These yokohamas perform amazing so far in the sand and on the Slippery Rock. They handle gravel roads with ease.
Well, the king's suspension helps the heck of a lot, ?

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Nice rig!

The AT4W are now available with a 3ply sidewall. You just need to verify if the size you're looking for has it.

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I recently went through a bit of a tire journey on my 2025 Tacoma SR5. I put on some TRD Off-Road take-off wheels and sized up to 285/70R17 in an SL load, since it’s my daily driver and I wasn’t looking to haul or tow heavy. I’ve run various tires over the years (Yokohama, Falken, Michelin), and I’ve got buddies with Nittos, Toyos, and BFGs, so I’ve had a pretty wide range of exposure.


This time, I really wanted the Nokian Outpost nAT to be “the one.” The reviews were solid, they’re 3PMSF rated, lightweight, looked aggressive, and the price was reasonable. I was hoping for a perfect daily-use all-terrain.


Unfortunately, it didn’t work out.


I gave them a fair shot—got them balanced twice—but the ride was just flat-out terrible. Way too bouncy, and honestly rode worse than my old FJ Cruiser on 35” mud terrains. The rain traction was also sketchy, which shocked me for a tire that’s supposed to be snow-rated and all-weather capable. I really don’t like talking bad about gear, but this was a first for me: I ended up returning them. I genuinely wanted them to be great, but they just weren’t.


Enter the Falken Wildpeak AT4W.


From the moment I had them installed, it was a night and day difference. Even though they’re heavier, my gas mileage stayed the same, and the ride improved drastically. The handling felt more planted, traction was noticeably better, and the road noise—or lack of it—was the biggest surprise. These things are whisper quiet. I’ve run quite a few tires and the Falkens have seriously impressed me as a daily driver tire.


They’re a little firmer, which I expected with the beefier sidewalls, but I actually like the feel—no floaty vibes, just a confident ride. I haven’t had them in snow or off-road yet, but I’m honestly excited to test them out in more conditions.


Huge shoutout to Discount Tire too. They took back the Nokians and installed the Falkens without charging labor. Funny twist: I was originally going to get Toyo AT3s, but they accidentally put the Falkens on. When I took it around the block, I told them to leave them on. They honored the Toyo price, and the decision was easy.


For those hunting for a solid daily-driver all-terrain, I just wanted to put this out there. Maybe I got a bad batch of Nokians, who knows—but the Falken Wildpeak AT4W has absolutely won me over. I’d say the Toyo AT3 is probably up there too, but I’ll admit it—the Falkens look better.


If anyone has questions on either tire, feel free to ask. I’m super picky about tires and love helping others dial in the right setup for their rig.

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I had about the opposite experience. My Jeep Gladiator Rubicon came with Falkens, but they were extremely heavy, indeed one of the heaviest tires out there. I replaced them with the Nokians (E series) and found them to be much better in the snow and rain. I haven't replaced my Goodyears on my TH, but when I put on the Nokians, I'll let you know what my experience is with the TH and those tires. It's winter now and we're expecting quite a bit of snow in New Mexico, so it will be a good test.
 

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Nokian nAT update from the snowy North.
LT 265 75 16 installed on the 99 4Runner and i can honestly say I dig em!!
Ride waaaaay better than the Duratracs, find them good in the wet and even better in the snow. They clean well and are good in the powder as well as on the hard pack...dont get me wrong a dedicated snow tire will always out perform an AT but as far as capabilities in the snow go...they are right up there with the KO2S.
Like i said before...just my 2 cents!
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Thanks for sharing this! Nice price too.
I just had a similar experience @ Discount Tire, but with the Yokohama Geolandar A/T4 being really noisey and crappy in the rain. Switched to the Nitto G3's within a couple weeks and I'm really happy with them. Discount Tire is great.
 

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How do you find the G3s off road....assuming you off road...lol!
I haven't done anything but gravel service road stuff so far - only been a couple weeks. They've been great, but also it's not uncommon to see a prius or an outback at the trailhead lol
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