BFG AT alternatives

The Falkens come with a treadlife warranty and road hazard coverage from Falken.
Looks like my tucks size is about $331 right now per tire here in town.
 
In the end, you have to choose a tire based on your usage and priorities. For me:

1. Three peak rating
2. Three ply sidewall
3. Appropriate load rating (goes without saying)
4. On the more aggressive side for an AT/RT
5. Made in the US

MT Baja Boss AT checks all of these.
 
I owned two Tundras at the same time, both 2007 4X4.
I had Falken AT3W on one truck (some of the best AT tires in snow), and Baja Boss AT on the other.

I get a ton of snow and ice where I live, on the switchback that makes up my driveway I would get often get stuck in the Falkens, just couldn't make it up.
Whereas the Baja Boss equipped truck could drive around the stuck Tundra and continue up the hill, no sweat.

The new Falken AT4W is worse in the snow that the old Falken AT3W.
Goodyear Duratracs aren't tough, and suck in snow and ice after they get some wear on them.

Baja Boss is the GOAT all terrain tire. Expensive though.
 
Haven't had an issue with my AT4 s in snow here, they've been great.
The Duratracs are great for our snow, mud not so much, lol.
Spouse put some Yokohama Geolander X ATs on his F250 and likes them.

Funny how we all can have differing experiences with tires it seems.
We have dry snow and that makes a diff I think in how tires react to it.
 
Another vote for the Falken wild peak at4w. Threw them on a little SUV we have, and I have been very impressed so far.
 
I have MT' Baja Boss AT's on a second gen Cummins. I've had great luck with them and will put them back on. I use Goodyear studded Duratrac's on my Tacoma in the winter and they have been great as well. They are a few years old and I have been told that Goodyear changed the rubber compound on them and they aren't as good now, but IDK. Never been a big fan of the KO's.
 
The Grabber ATX has got to be the most underrated tire in existence. Even if they were the same price as BFG’s I would still choose the Grabber.
These came factory on my truck and I like them a lot. I didn’t expect them to perform well but so far they’ve been great, granted they only have 3k miles on them and no real offroading yet
 
Anyone tried the Maxxis Razr ATs? They make great atv/sxs and bike tires. Tempted to pick up a set of 35s for $1300.
 
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