Sponsored

Falken Wildpeak tires are loud.

Jefe1018

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 4, 2020
Threads
48
Messages
3,123
Reaction score
5,256
Location
NV
Vehicle(s)
Sold the 21 JT Rubi Ecodiesel, now a 4.5 gen Powerwagon
Build Thread
Link
LOL - maybe compared to a street summer tire. ATs will all make a little noise, I ran them for bit on a different rig and found them quitter than the KO2's that were on it before then.

It's just the nature of the beast.

FWIW, I can't hear anything over the diesel and the wind in my hair.
Sponsored

 

dcmdon

Well-Known Member
First Name
Don
Joined
Mar 31, 2021
Threads
60
Messages
3,656
Reaction score
4,427
Location
Boston Metro-West, Northern NH
Vehicle(s)
.
As stated above the size of the gap between lugs and the size of the lug drives the slapping noise. New tires typically have sipping on the first 1/8" or so of tread so and that further quiets the noise.

I just installed some lightly used cooper at3 4s load c and they are better but not as good as stock HT tires for noise or ride comfort.

I really wish there were 33x10.5x17 in a highway HT tire that was load c. They all seem to be d or e
Is this what you are looking for??

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Continental&tireModel=TerrainContact+A/T

The Falken AT's have an interesting compound, the silica in it makes them hiss a little bit
If this is correct, then it partly explains why they perform so surprisingly well in the snow. One trait of a real winter tire is higher silica content in the rubber.


Buying a solid axle Jeep for on-pavement quiet, comfort and civility is kind of doing it wrong, in my view.
I agree. But we all have our threshold, especially if we are coming from a car. I found the Willys to be unbearable.
 

obrianmcc

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Mar 10, 2020
Threads
4
Messages
471
Reaction score
585
Location
Meridian, Idaho
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Sport S
Vehicle Showcase
1
If you want quite then stick with the all seasons. All tread patterns will make differing levels of road noise, especially as they wear. Most tires will become louder as they age. Most who spend ample time off road accept the increased on road sound of AT/MT tires for their increase in off road performance.
 

wchevron

Well-Known Member
First Name
Matt
Joined
Aug 28, 2020
Threads
42
Messages
493
Reaction score
845
Location
RI
Vehicle(s)
2021 JTR, 2020 JLU
The Wildpeak came stock on my Rubicon. I think they are pretty quiet and ride great on the road.

How are guys liking the Walmart Kenda tires compared to what they were previously running?
 

JET_83

Banned
Banned
First Name
Eric
Joined
Sep 13, 2020
Threads
3
Messages
1,324
Reaction score
651
Location
US
Vehicle(s)
2022 Jeep Gladiator Overland
The Wildpeak came stock on my Rubicon. I think they are pretty quiet and ride great on the road.

How are guys liking the Walmart Kenda tires compared to what they were previously running?
KO2s ride better but no AT rides great
 

Sponsored

BGH

Active Member
Joined
Apr 11, 2022
Threads
1
Messages
31
Reaction score
48
Location
Washington State
Vehicle(s)
2022 jeep gladiator
Occupation
Finance
Wow I couldn’t believe how smooth and quiet the stock falcan ATs were, but my previous trucks all had duratracs or mudders.
 

Orange01z28

Well-Known Member
First Name
Andrew
Joined
Aug 19, 2020
Threads
69
Messages
1,420
Reaction score
1,814
Location
Queen Creek Arizona
Vehicle(s)
2020 JTR
The Goodyear Duratecs on my Ram Rebel were louder than the Toyo Open Country MTs I have on my JT now

It's all relative
 

JET_83

Banned
Banned
First Name
Eric
Joined
Sep 13, 2020
Threads
3
Messages
1,324
Reaction score
651
Location
US
Vehicle(s)
2022 Jeep Gladiator Overland

JET_83

Banned
Banned
First Name
Eric
Joined
Sep 13, 2020
Threads
3
Messages
1,324
Reaction score
651
Location
US
Vehicle(s)
2022 Jeep Gladiator Overland
If you want quite then stick with the all seasons. All tread patterns will make differing levels of road noise, especially as they wear. Most tires will become louder as they age. Most who spend ample time off road accept the increased on road sound of AT/MT tires for their increase in off road performance.
And if you’re looking for ride quality stick with the All seasons and avoid the AT/MT
 

Jeeperjamie

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jamie
Joined
Feb 12, 2020
Threads
135
Messages
4,754
Reaction score
5,412
Location
Kannapolis nc
Vehicle(s)
2020 jeep gladiator
Occupation
Weyerhaeuser
Vehicle Showcase
1
BFG KO2s are one of the quietest made. My Kanati Trail Hogs are about equally as quiet as the KO2s. I previously had KO2s installed before deciding to try a set of the Kanati's.

Nittos, Toyos and Falkens are loud tires, I've ran all 3 on my JKU. None were as quiet as the KO2's or Kanati tires.
 

Sponsored

Bananaman

Well-Known Member
First Name
David
Joined
Nov 18, 2021
Threads
19
Messages
512
Reaction score
1,065
Location
Texas
Vehicle(s)
Sarge Green Sport S JTRD
Occupation
Retarded...err... I mean Retired
The Cooper Discoverer AT3 line is excellent. For whatever reason the Coopers seem to be overlooked in a world of Nittos, Toyos, and BFGs. I personally have the AT3 XLT, which is a heavy-duty tire with deeper treads and stiffer sidewalls. The tires are very quiet. If you want something closer to stock ride quality the AT3 4S line is the way to go. They're less aggressive but the tread pattern is the same.
Agree. I have them on my F250 and really like them. Can't hear them on the interstate.
 

seven30

Well-Known Member
First Name
Tom
Joined
Apr 12, 2021
Threads
11
Messages
681
Reaction score
554
Location
central texas/ south colorado
Vehicle(s)
2021 JTM 6spd, 2001 Cherokee, 1992 Comanche
Occupation
Programer
The Cooper Discoverer AT3 line is excellent. For whatever reason the Coopers seem to be overlooked in a world of Nittos, Toyos, and BFGs. I personally have the AT3 XLT, which is a heavy-duty tire with deeper treads and stiffer sidewalls. The tires are very quiet. If you want something closer to stock ride quality the AT3 4S line is the way to go. They're less aggressive but the tread pattern is the same.
Just replaced the AT3 4S with the XLTs. Had 30k on AT3 but due to some vandalism ended up just buying a new set of XLTs. The 4S nicely matched the Mojave for all around use. XLT might be better at damage control. Interesting I sold the stock MTs to a guy with a F150 who says they were smooth as glass! Guess the F150 has lots of sound deadening.
 

Green_Gladiator

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jay
Joined
Jan 23, 2021
Threads
16
Messages
446
Reaction score
770
Location
Daytona FL
Vehicle(s)
21 Mojave, 22 NX350 F-Sport
Occupation
Commercial HVAC
Recently got away from the Falcon wild peaks at 10k miles noise steadily increased winding sound would get really bad 45mph and up.

Now running Mickey Baja legend EXP 35,s.. quieter than the wild peaks .. I wasn't expecting that from a hybrid ..no complaints let's see what happens after 10k on them..
 

seven30

Well-Known Member
First Name
Tom
Joined
Apr 12, 2021
Threads
11
Messages
681
Reaction score
554
Location
central texas/ south colorado
Vehicle(s)
2021 JTM 6spd, 2001 Cherokee, 1992 Comanche
Occupation
Programer
Just replaced the AT3 4S with the XLTs. Had 30k on AT3 but due to some vandalism ended up just buying a new set of XLTs. The 4S nicely matched the Mojave for all around use. XLT might be better at damage control. Interesting I sold the stock MTs to a guy with a F150 who says they were smooth as glass! Guess the F150 has lots of sound deadening.
Update. The XLTs are definitely stiffer riding than the 4S. With only 20 miles that is all I can say at the moment. The 4S should be perfect for pavement dirt roads and snow. If your in rough ground with rocks and sticks the XLT may provide some more protection.
 

CJXJJT

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Sep 27, 2021
Threads
2
Messages
109
Reaction score
171
Location
Idaho
Vehicle(s)
51 CJ3A, 71 CJ5, 72 CJ6, 93 XJ, 21 JT
Occupation
Machinist
I've heard the BFG K02 and Toyo Open Country AT are pretty quiet. I've got the Falkens and haven't really noticed that they're particularly loud for AT tires though.
Same goes, mine aren't noticeably loud...
Sponsored

 
 







Top