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Reposting my response from LOST
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My buddy put a set of the Wild Peaks on his GM 1500 shown below. He has had them for a few months now. They are wearing great for him. Great traction on and off road too. I was leery of them at first, but after seeing them, they look to be a good quality tire. Great price for his 20's from Discount Tire too.
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Falken is crap, I'd never buy them.
They're junk. When my (now fiance) and I started dating, I noted her tires were dry rotted, so she went and got new ones with minimal involvement from me. About a year later she needed tires again due to dry rot, so her dad put tires on the car again. A year later, once again her tires were dry rotted. By now, I was partially supporting her, so when I examined her paperwork, I noted all three sets of tires were Falkens, all had less than 10k miles on them when they were replaced due to dry rot. Tire Kingdom was very helpful and replaced the tires with a new set at zero cost to us. We went with Tire Kingdom's house brand tire, which I don't usually go with, but they turned out to be excellent. She had them about a year and a half before trading the car in on her Liberty, and the tires looked brand new still. It was a '99 Saturn SL1, by the way.
A friend of mine drives a Dodge Durango, and put oversize tires on his factory wheels. They lasted about a year, though I'm not sure how many miles it was. They were Falkens, and he bought a second set of tires, and about six months later, the belts snapped on one of the tires, and it bulged.