Manufactures date code?I am loving my Falken Wildpeak AT3W
You could have older stock made in Thailand.
Manufactures date code?I am loving my Falken Wildpeak AT3W
Enthusiast III
Not sure TBH, just know they ride nice w/no real road noiseManufactures date code?
You could have older stock made in Thailand.
Enthusiast III
Enthusiast I
Sort of true, Cooper has 2 plants in China, 1 in Mexico and at least 1 in Europe, probably more.Cooper / Mastercraft.
American made, American owned.
Enthusiast III
Cannot go wrong with BF Goodrich K02's
Good MPG/not much road noise/M&S-mountain rated/Not to aggressive tread pattern
You will like them
Didn't know that. The KO2's on my truck are 3Peak rated, they do very well in foul weather.Not all of the Ko2s are 3 peak rated based on my research. That was part of the reason I went with the Wildpeaks.
There is a huge difference in tread compounds between at/mt/ht and different manufacturers.Didn't know that. The KO2's on my truck are 3Peak rated, they do very well in foul weather.
My Toyo M/T's were kinda scary in foul weather, but at that point they were dry-rotted and cracking, so I doubt they would be so bad when new. The Toyo's lasted so long and the tread looked so good after 50K miles I had to replace them solely due to dry-rotting. I believe they were 10+ years old at that point.
Yup, M/T + dry-rot = scary times in the winterThere is a huge difference in tread compounds between at/mt/ht and different manufacturers.
Additionally most Mt tires are completely devoid of siping which makes them less prone to chipping, but generally downright dangerous when in snow.
Also as the tire ages the compound will harden, exacerbating an already bad situation where snow (or really any) traction is concerned
Slits is slits.Yup, M/T + dry-rot = scary times in the winter