Indeed... When I ordered my A/T3W's last April it took quite a while to find a set in stock instead of A/T4W'sDid Falken stop making the AT3W?
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Indeed... When I ordered my A/T3W's last April it took quite a while to find a set in stock instead of A/T4W'sDid Falken stop making the AT3W?
Why didn't you go with the AT4W's?Indeed... When I ordered my A/T3W's last April it took quite a while to find a set in stock instead of A/T4W's
The A/T3Ws are a little lighter and have a slightly softer tire compound (the new fourth W is for Wear). I've had 255/80/17 A/T3Ws on several other vehicles (and A/T3Ws on everything I've owned in the past 6 years) so I kept on with what I knew.Why didn't you go with the AT4W's?
Tire options in 255/80R17When I go through the stock tires I was looking at the A/T3W LT255/80R17 121/118R E which I believe are the 33 inch tires and a bit narrower? Does BFG manufacture a similar size in the KO3s. What do you recommend for a tire with a similar size as the A/T3W?
If they offered a KO3 in 255/80r17 I’d have gone that route. There are some solid options in this exact size way though. I was tempted to give the Toyo Open Country RT Trails a go. But I live in Colorado and we deal with snowy passes well into the spring so the snow rating on the AT4w is welcome.When I go through the stock tires I was looking at the A/T3W LT255/80R17 121/118R E which I believe are the 33 inch tires and a bit narrower? Does BFG manufacture a similar size in the KO3s. What do you recommend for a tire with a similar size as the A/T3W?