Trailrunner
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Has anyone purchased a new, stock 2026 Gladiator Rubicon and if so, what brand and model of A/T tires did it come with from the factory?
10-4. Jeep indicates am A/T or mud terrain option and no specifics.Funny you should ask because on Jeep's website, they don't specify what brand AT they come with![]()
nice avatarI have Goodyear Territory M/T that came with the truck. They handle snow and ice perfect but after 20K miles they turned so loud that i am ready to replace them and not to wait until they are done.
Almost a year since i sold the JL. Was time to do something different.nice avatar
I'm staying away from Goodyear as well.Clearly, you're still looking for a new set of AT. I'm currently running the Toyo Open Country AT3 on my RAM and I have to say, I've been really liking them. They even have a 65,000 mile treadwear warranty.
If snow/ice is a must, I've had the best results with Duratracs but I no longer buy Goodyear being that they went all woke.
Fixed it for younice avatire
.....as did my 2020; Falkan A/T3W's. Do they now come with the A/T4W's?To answer your question, new Gladiator Rubicons come with Falken Wildpeak A/Ts from the factory.
Still the 3s.....as did my 2020; Falkan A/T3W's. Do they now come with the A/T4W's?
Falkan has stopped making the 3's. The 4's have greater tread life but less snow performance. It'll be interesting to see what Jeep will install after the 3's are gone.Still the 3s
Well just like the BFG K02 or KM2s that have been discontinued for a while, they could still be had up on a new Jeep up until 2025 as far as I know. The AT4W looks exactly the same. If you’re looking for a new tire to install go with Nitto or Toyo as already mentioned.Falkan has stopped making the 3's. The 4's have greater tread life but less snow performance. It'll be interesting to see what Jeep will install after the 3's are gone.