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Falken High Country A-T
Falken High Country A-T
  • Price Range:  USD $115.99 to $278.99
    All Season

    Falken Tire, well known for its high quality, high performance product, has introduced a new, rugged line of all-terrain tires, the High Country A/T. As the manufacturer of many award-winning tire lines, this new multi-terrain lineup is available in today's most popular sizes for light trucks and sport utilities, ranging from 15-inch to 20-inch rim diameters.

    The new Falken High Country A/T confidently transitions when surfaces go from smooth to rough and dry to muddy. Deep tread depth, heavy siping and M+S performance enable a bigger bite by the tread blocks as they grab the ground in all types of weather and driving conditions.

    Offering a more aggressive tread design than most original equipment tires and featuring raised white letters or reversible black letter, the High Country A/T has the performance capabilities and style to provide great daily service on highways, back roads or no roads.

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    Overall: 4.3  
  • 4/18/2013
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  • Size: 315/70R17 (2010 Ford F150 SVT Raptor 6.2L with 72405 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Extreme (Racetrack style racing)
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    Excellent tires, no problems whatsoever. These tires worked well in all conditions I drive in.
    Overall: 4.5  
  • 10/2/2012
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  • Size: 235/70R16 (2004 Jeep Liberty Renegade (Liberty Renegade) with 43443 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    No tread life. I only got 27,000 miles out of these. I went for my regular 5,000 mile rotation and they told me they were shot.
    Overall: 3.6  
  • 10/2/2012
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  • Size: 275/70R16 (2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 30000 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Cautious, Reserved Driver
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    Great in the snow, quite quiet. For the first 10 months. The centers wore out completely in about 20000 kms. Then 3 of them separated. Absolute crap. Completly dry rotted in 2 years. I run falken tires on my race car, and they are stellar but these tires are pathetic.
    Overall: 3.9  
  • 9/4/2012
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  • Size: 285/70R17 ( 2600 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    I recently purchased a set of tires in June of 2011, I have put less than 3k miles on them and so far I have had to replace three of them. So I would not recommend these tires, the look is good however three out of four tires speaks for itself.
    Overall: 3.7  
  • 5/5/2012
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  • Size: 265/75R16 (2005 GMC Sierra 2500 4WD (Sierra 2500 4WD) with 32180 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    Overall, not a bad tire. Tires must be rotated often, especially on a 3/4 ton diesel. The tires run great on the road, and do alright in the sand as well. Pretty puncture resistant, though they do grab small rocks a little bit. Only 1 time in the snow, and not anything significant, but they did OK there too. Quiet on the highway, run OK on long drives (2700+ miles in 2 days) even loaded, not any road noise heard over the motor. Overall, a decent inexpensive tire, but MUST be rotated often (every 5000 miles or so) to maintain even treadwear.
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