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Looking for suggestions for new 35s. I do some serious off-roading, but also need a reasonably quiet tire for every day driving. TIA
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Interesting.. I had looked at the Falkens but reviews seem to indicate they are only good for mild off-roading.Tires can be a very personal thing... Quiet to one is loud to another, etc. I do tires at my hobby shop (medium volume Jeep shop) and have 2 mud terrain tires that I like. The Falken Wildpeak MT is my go-to tire for people that are really sensitive to vibrations or radial tire pulls, etc. They are pretty quiet, balance well and never pull... The other is the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss MT. Good all around MT.
If you think you could get away with an All Terrain, the Falken AT3W is my favorite all around tire. it does everything well and absolutely can be used in aggressive offroad. They have a LR-C in 315/70R17 that is excellent for use on a Bronco.
I have convinced myself that I need MT's on my crawler... Not sure I can continue to back that up to myself.Interesting.. I had looked at the Falkens but reviews seem to indicate they are only good for mild off-roading.
I have the BFG 315/70/17 Raptor tires on order to replace my stock badlands. I mostly went with these because I think my stock tires perform pretty well.I have convinced myself that I need MT's on my crawler... Not sure I can continue to back that up to myself.The Rugged Terrains are certainly more civilized...
I went from KO2's to the Falken AT3W on my personal truck and it's a noticeable step up for me. I tend to run C load or D load on everything, my Falkens are LR-C. The KO2 was a good tire, but it was smaller than the same size Falken and the Falken tracks better and doesn't follow road imperfections as much.
On my JKU, I think I might go to an RT this time. The "rugged terrain" classification is a newer class of tire and there aren't a ton of options, but it seems like there are some good ones. But I tend to not recommend something without experience with it. Maybe the Falken RT01 since Falken has been so reliable and consistent for us, but I also like the Cooper Rugged Trek.
The Nitto Ridge Grappler is great off road tire and decent in the dry, but I found it horrible in the rain. I put them on my daughters 2dr and in the first summer monsoon, I couldn't believe how sketchy they were.
I tend to run trails classified as extreme and have had good luck with my tires... I run Patagonia's, but tend to avoid recommending them, because there are plenty of people that have had bad experiences with them. Mine have worn remarkably well and been very durable.
This is an obstacle called Jack Ass on a trail called Jack Handle. Just a little fun...
I can't put a complaint on the KO2's really. It was a good tire for me. While I lean towards the AT3W, I would run the KO2's again. Those are probably the top 2 AT's available right now. Then the Toyo AT3 and Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT are just behind them. All are 3PMSF tires and that's key to all around performance.I have the BFG 315/70/17 Raptor tires on order to replace my stock badlands. I mostly went with these because I think my stock tires perform pretty well.
I wanted to go Toyo but the load range C 35x12.5 are being discontinued and they are technically a lower load than the factory tires. I also looked at the Falkens but for some reason I cared about their offroad prowess even tho Ill probably never do anything but a light trail.
Kenda's are hard to come by here in AZ, where did you get them? I am a big fan of the Kenda Klever RT KR601, but fear the level of support I might get if I needed warranty, etc. The shop reached out to Kenda and they referred us to a distributor in California that had no interest in shipping tires to AZ. They list Desert Rat in Tempe and when I went in there, they said they didn't know they could get them...The Kenda's are quiet for how aggressive they are, but they are louder than stock ones.
They also have a multiply sidewall. these are technically called Kenda Klever M/T 2 and are a new model for Kenda. These are 37's but they make 35's too.
Part# 629009 red raised letter 35x12.5xR17 E rated 10/ply
Part# 629001 Black letter 35x12.5xR17
Mine are D rated 8 ply, love them.
Mud and Snow rated, speed rated to 106 mph
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Kenda's are hard to come by here in AZ, where did you get them? I am a big fan of the Kenda Klever RT KR601, but fear the level of support I might get if I needed warranty, etc. The shop reached out to Kenda and they referred us to a distributor in California that had no interest in shipping tires to AZ. They list Desert Rat in Tempe and when I went in there, they said they didn't know they could get them...
They have some cool sizes too, like the 35x10.5R17 in LR-D for those that like pizza cutters. Although their 35x12.5R17 are all LR-E and that's not my favorite.
https://automotive.kendatire.com/en-us/find-a-tire/onoff-road-off-road/klever-rt/