Is this a good deal on Falken Wildpeak AT/3W? Is this the best bang for buck for my 2021 AT4 w/ 20s?

I’ve had these on 2 different trucks-great in snow and pretty quiet for an aggressive tire. Good price.
Thanks! I submitted a price match on discount tire, where they are $70/each+ more than these... Hopefully that works so I don't have to do the Amazon route. I'm so bad at buying tires
 

Discount tire price matched the falkens. 1100 out the door. Liking these a lot so far. Road noise is nearly non existent
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Discount tire price matched the falkens. 1100 out the door. Liking these a lot so far. Road noise is nearly non existent View attachment 3780

Have you ever had Nitto Ridge Grapplers on a vehicle before? If so, how to the Falken's compare to road noise, ride, etc?

I have 34x11.5 r18 Nitto RG's on my 23 AT4X right now, but seriously thinking about going with a 20" wheel and 34x11.75 R20 tires. Have used Nitto RG's for years now, but they are pricey. All tires are more pricey now though, unless one goes with an off branded AT tire. Those Falken's look good, and I think they are a little less expensive than a same sized Nitto RG.
 

Have you ever had Nitto Ridge Grapplers on a vehicle before? If so, how to the Falken's compare to road noise, ride, etc?

I have 34x11.5 r18 Nitto RG's on my 23 AT4X right now, but seriously thinking about going with a 20" wheel and 34x11.75 R20 tires. Have used Nitto RG's for years now, but they are pricey. All tires are more pricey now though, unless one goes with an off branded AT tire. Those Falken's look good, and I think they are a little less expensive than a same sized Nitto RG.
I can't say I have had the Nittos... They were initially my top choice to replace my stock train runners, but ~$500 more than these Falkens with this price match. Without the price match, they are a only about $200 more, but they are definitely pricier. After a lot of research, I think the falkens might be even my choice against the Nittos price excluded, purely because I drive a lot of highway and I am happy without the howling, and also the composition makes these last a long time.
 

I can't say I have had the Nittos... They were initially my top choice to replace my stock train runners, but ~$500 more than these Falkens with this price match. Without the price match, they are a only about $200 more, but they are definitely pricier. After a lot of research, I think the falkens might be even my choice against the Nittos price excluded, purely because I drive a lot of highway and I am happy without the howling, and also the composition makes these last a long time.

Thank you! That's exactly the kind of info I was looking for!

The Falken's look real nice. I have really liked the Nitto RG's, have had them on my last 3 trucks. The ride is good, the tread seems to last a decent amount of time, they work good in the winter, not overly loud on the road (you can hear them of course, they are AT's), and the Nitto's look great IMO.

But if comparable Falken's are ~ $200 cheaper (doubt I could get the deal you got from my local tire shop), that is a consideration. Just gotta research the Falken's some this weekend and see some more pics of them on rigs.

Thanks for the info!
 

I had the ridge grapplers on my ford f150 before this truck. I hated them from day 1. Took them about 3 or 4 visits to get them balanced right. Had to road force them and always had issues. Road noise wasn’t bad. After about 35k miles if it rained, I would spin tires pretty easy taking off or when punching it.

I just bought the falkens for my at4. Got them during Easter weekend for $240 each. So far they are awesome. The duratracs were loud as hell. Got rid of them at 27k and bought the falkens.
Discount tire honored the Amazon price plus I was able to talk them into swapping my certs from the duratracs over to the falkens.
 

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