Johnny O
Just hangin' out.
I know we are a Wildpeak, Toyo, and Grabber crowd around here, but while researching tires I came across some info about Falken's purpose designed overlanders.
Apparently they are similar to the Wildpeaks for off-pavement, but a touch less aggressive for those of us that have to do long runs on the freeway.
My beloved Toyo Open Country AT3s were wicked good on the Liberty, but ride like crap on the Rubicon and tend to loose traction on wet pavement due to the 2L Turbo's nearly best in class low end torq. I pulled the Toyos off, replaced them with the spare set of factory KO2s, and then sold them at a profit after only 150 miles. I hate the KO2s...they make the Rubicon ride like a beachmaster seal in a mating pile with extra bacon grease.
The price is extremely fair on the Rubitreks.
Hoping some of you have experience with them and can provide input as the only reviews I have found are the Rubitreks on Tacomas and Frontiers.
Apparently they are similar to the Wildpeaks for off-pavement, but a touch less aggressive for those of us that have to do long runs on the freeway.
My beloved Toyo Open Country AT3s were wicked good on the Liberty, but ride like crap on the Rubicon and tend to loose traction on wet pavement due to the 2L Turbo's nearly best in class low end torq. I pulled the Toyos off, replaced them with the spare set of factory KO2s, and then sold them at a profit after only 150 miles. I hate the KO2s...they make the Rubicon ride like a beachmaster seal in a mating pile with extra bacon grease.
The price is extremely fair on the Rubitreks.
Hoping some of you have experience with them and can provide input as the only reviews I have found are the Rubitreks on Tacomas and Frontiers.