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My Gladiator came with General Grabbers, I was surprised how nice they ride and how quiet they are. I have a JK with Wrangler Dura Tracks and they are stiff and the noise will wake the dead!
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I've been running Falken Wildpeak AT3W tires on my last 3 Jeeps, a 2005 WK, a 2010 JK and my current 2021 JT. 98% highway driving, zero complaints. Quiet & affordable
 
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Check out milestar X/T for the price it's hard to beat. They are super quiet on the road and 3peak rated.
 

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Hey fella, I am down in NSW, I went the Maxxis Razr AT 811 LT in the size your looking at , I have put near 40,000 K's on then so far. (from the wear I expect I will at least get another year 15-20 K's on them)
- On road, heaps quieter than the muddies that the JTR's come out with here ( I ripped them off after 10,000 K's as the rear was terrible in the wet) , they are still pretty quite at 40,000 on them
- I find the Maxxis great on the road which was one of my musts (even in wet)
-Off road I have been very happy also, super strong , grippy side walls
- the LT is 10 ply and 3 ply side wall so when you air down they don't seem to flex as much but if you want strength its a compromise I suppose, but it certainly hasn't affected performance off road
- On sand they have been great, no issues, did K'Gari a little while ago and run a muck for a week on every track we could find , Ngkala rocks and all, as long as your pressures are right they perform well
- The only thing I am noticing is I am starting to get some damage to the side wall lugs at the corner nearing the flat of the tyre, but I do push them pretty hard at times (shale etc) so is what it is

I have heard BFG's in AT or MT are horrible on wet roads (my MT's where) , I have a few friends who have the BFG AT's on their Rangers, and they all complain that on wet roads they are like ice skates

So that's my experience ,
to be honest I will likely be going 305/70/17 Maxxis Razr MT's or Yokohama X-At 285/75/17 next time round, they are our max (legal) size upgrade here , that keep them on the stock rims.
My only regret is not going max tyre size first time round.

Good luck in your decision.
 
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Hey fella, I am down in NSW, I went the Maxxis Razr AT 811 LT in the size your looking at , I have put near 40,000 K's on then so far. (from the wear I expect I will at least get another year 15-20 K's on them)
- On road, heaps quieter than the muddies that the JTR's come out with here ( I ripped them off after 10,000 K's as the rear was terrible in the wet) , they are still pretty quite at 40,000 on them
- I find the Maxxis great on the road which was one of my musts (even in wet)
-Off road I have been very happy also, super strong , grippy side walls
- the LT is 10 ply and 3 ply side wall so when you air down they don't seem to flex as much but if you want strength its a compromise I suppose, but it certainly hasn't affected performance off road
- On sand they have been great, no issues, did K'Gari a little while ago and run a muck for a week on every track we could find , Ngkala rocks and all, as long as your pressures are right they perform well
- The only thing I am noticing is I am starting to get some damage to the side wall lugs at the corner nearing the flat of the tyre, but I do push them pretty hard at times (shale etc) so is what it is

I have heard BFG's in AT or MT are horrible on wet roads (my MT's where) , I have a few friends who have the BFG AT's on their Rangers, and they all complain that on wet roads they are like ice skates

So that's my experience ,
to be honest I will likely be going 305/70/17 Maxxis Razr MT's or Yokohama X-At 285/75/17 next time round, they are our max (legal) size upgrade here , that keep them on the stock rims.
My only regret is not going max tyre size first time round.

Good luck in your decision.
Thanks Appreciated!
 

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I'm liking my current Cooper AT3 XLT's. No noise and a smooth ride. I've run KO2's and Falken AT3W's for all terrains and
I've been running Falken Wildpeak AT3W tires on my last 3 Jeeps, a 2005 WK, a 2010 JK and my current 2021 JT. 98% highway driving, zero complaints. Quiet & affordable
Agree with this for sure, had AT3W's on my Tacoma, 4Runner, ZR2 and previous Mojave! I have also run KO2's,, Cooper ST Maxx's and now running Coooper AT3 XLT's. Will look to the latest Falken AT's as an option again wth the Coopers are done.
 
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Great thx. I have put the Falken Wildpeak AT3 on - see how we roll. Appreciate all the comments.
 

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Great thx. I have put the Falken Wildpeak AT3 on - see how we roll. Appreciate all the comments.
Good choice. I have run the following on my wranglers (and for how many miles). this is them in order from favorite to least, taking into account offroad performance, on-road manners, and how well they wearage

Falken Wildpeak at3w (current, 20k miles)
BFG KO2 (105k miles, 2 sets)
Cooper Discoverer AT3 (30k miles)
Goodyear wrangler duratrac (15k)
Goodyear wrangler authority- Walmart only (15k miles)
Falken wildpeak MT (15k miles)
Nitto Ridge Grappler (30k miles)

of all of them, the only ones I would never own again are the Nittos
 

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I have a 2023 Rubicon - would like to keep std wheel, am going to fit 285/70 17 to it. Trying to decide between BF Goodrich KO3 or Maxxis Razr AT811 - any feedback would be great? I spend 98% of my driving on the highway and value a quiet and comfortable tyre.
Absolutely love the new falken wild peak 4. have about 9k miles on them so far and they are extremely quiet, no change in noise from day one and they are not showing any measurable signs of wear. They are 65K tire . Road noise was my biggest concern along with ride and they are also fantastic in rain and slippery surfaces. cant praise them enough just wish they were cheaper.
 
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Absolutely love the new falken wild peak 4. have about 9k miles on them so far and they are extremely quiet, no change in noise from day one and they are not showing any measurable signs of wear. They are 65K tire . Road noise was my biggest concern along with ride and they are also fantastic in rain and slippery surfaces. cant praise them enough just wish they were cheaper.
Great to hear. From what I could see we can't get them in Australia as yet sadly.
 

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