2020 Gladiator Rubicon Tires

Trailrunner

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Hi All.

I've been running Falkan Willdpeak A/T3W tires since I've had the truck. I'm on my 2nd set now; I've very satisfied with their performance. I'm in snow country, (deep, hard packed, ice, and / or a combination of all 3). I also run trails, with rocks, and mud, the muddy trails typically have a hard base, so not mud bogging slop.

Falkan has discontinued the A/T3W and has replaced it with the A/T4W. The reviews I've read indicate a tougher tire with 3 ply sidewalls and a longer warranty, but a loss of snow traction.

Had anyone put the A/T4W's on their Gladiator and if so, what are your results / opinions?

I'm about 10k miles from needing tires. What are your thoughts / recommendations for replacement tire brands and models?


Thanks in advance,
Trailrunner
 
Hi All.

I've been running Falkan Willdpeak A/T3W tires since I've had the truck. I'm on my 2nd set now; I've very satisfied with their performance. I'm in snow country, (deep, hard packed, ice, and / or a combination of all 3). I also run trails, with rocks, and mud, the muddy trails typically have a hard base, so not mud bogging slop.

Falkan has discontinued the A/T3W and has replaced it with the A/T4W. The reviews I've read indicate a tougher tire with 3 ply sidewalls and a longer warranty, but a loss of snow traction.

Had anyone put the A/T4W's on their Gladiator and if so, what are your results / opinions?

I'm about 10k miles from needing tires. What are your thoughts / recommendations for replacement tire brands and models?


Thanks in advance,
Trailrunner
The YouTube channel "Tyre Reviews" recently did extensive testing of three peak rated all-terrain tires on a truck (timed laps and braking tests on a snow-covered road) and the Falkan did not do as well in snow as the other tires tested. A Toyo did much better. BF Goodrich did better.
 
KO2’s, and assuming the 3’s, are great in the snow for sure.
One time we unexpectedly drove on an inch of ice and snow for almost 90 miles in the high elevation areas of Arizona and New Mexico. The factory KO2s did fine. But the KO2s did not wear as well as expected and they seemed to spin easily on wet pavement.
 
One time we unexpectedly drove on an inch of ice and snow for almost 90 miles in the high elevation areas of Arizona and New Mexico. The factory KO2s did fine. But the KO2s did not wear as well as expected and they seemed to spin easily on wet pavement.
Did you replace the KO2's and if so, with what tires?
 
Did you replace the KO2's and if so, with what tires?
I replaced with 35" Nitto Ridge Grapplers. But these are only rated "M+S". This worries me although I did go up a perhaps 7% grade, and then a steeper long driveway, with 1-1/2" of accumulated snow without problems. 4WD and driving carefully makes all the difference. But I don't think these are good winter tires.
 
I replaced with 35" Nitto Ridge Grapplers. But these are only rated "M+S". This worries me although I did go up a perhaps 7% grade, and then a steeper long driveway, with 1-1/2" of accumulated snow without problems. 4WD and driving carefully makes all the difference. But I don't think these are good winter tires.
Do they have the 3 Peak winter marker on the sidewall?
Which Jeep do you have; did you have 33" tires that you replaced with the 35" tires?
Did you have to change the final drive gear ratio?
Any mod's to accommodate the 35's?
 
No, there is no three peak. It has "M+S" (for mud and snow), so it is an all-season tire but not as good of a winter tire than three peak.

I upgraded from a 33" BFG KO2 to 35" Nitto.

I have a 2019 2-door Rubicon.
 
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