Tread Pictures (22")

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Anyone running either of these tires on their 22" rims and willing to share images?
Yokohama Geolander A/T G015
Falken Wildpeak A/T3W

I'm particular about the look of the tire/wheel combo. For reference, I'm also considering these, which I found posted in other threads. (thanks BTW)
BFGoodrich Trail-Terrain
Conti TerrainContact (love the look but sadly missing 3PMSF)
 

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I just went looking again (here) and found the TerrainContact as well as the Hankook AT2 (305 width). Thanks again to OPs, just reposting here to consolidate. It appears the TerrainContact on a Ford wheel doesn't seem as wide as it does on the GMC rim.
 

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I think I found examples of the pictures I was looking for. These are the contenders for me. I'm leaning toward the Geos since my on/off road ratio is about 95%/5%. The Wildpeaks are more expensive and I suspect a little noisier. Plus, I think the Geo's might look better with the factory 22" Expy wheel.

Falken Wildpeak A/T3W
Geolander A/T G015
 

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I loved the TerrainContact on my Yukon (those are my pictures lol)

I have the Nitto Ridge Grapplers (33x12.50r22) on my Expedition though and wouldn’t change it.

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KO2s work great for us. Pic to follow is the temp gets above freezing today.
 
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@CecilTheMagician , your Expy looks great! It looks like you have a lift as well? I'd love to get a lift but I fear it would raise the overall height so that I couldn't fit in many garages (like airport parking at SeaTac where we frequent)
 

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@CecilTheMagician , your Expy looks great! It looks like you have a lift as well? I'd love to get a lift but I fear it would raise the overall height so that I couldn't fit in many garages (like airport parking at SeaTac where we frequent)
Yeah I have the 3/2 ReadyLift. Between that and the roof rack I have on there, garages are tough lol
 

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How is the road noise, handling characteristics of the BFG compared to the Hankook’s? I’m headed to the snow and have stick Hankook’s in our 2021 Expy Limited. Considering a different set of 20”, or 18” wheels w off road tires for our mountain road trips, and keeping stock tire /wheel set up for city driving. The thought of swapping wheels after road trips sounds like a hassle, so mya opt for a more aggressive 22” tire and just leave wheels alone. But, love the way the Expy feels in town on the stock Hankook’s, and how quiet they are. 98% of driving is wide hauling kids all over town.
 
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Thanks for all the feedback. I'm 99% sure I'm going with the Geolanders. I've seen a few on other cars and I really like the look. I think they might last a little less than the BFG TrailTerrain, but I like the more aggressive tread near the edge. Plus, I ran these on a Honda Pilot and really loved then. However, for this season, I bought some traction boards and am sticking with factory Hankooks. Drove the ice slicked Ski parking lot today and was impressed with their hold. They just fall way short in certain conditions. I'm also hoping more people will buy and review the BFGs since I haven't seen any BFG reviews on the big vendors' sites.
So in summary, Geolanders for looks and I believe they are slightly lighter and possibly a smaller tread footprint, which I'm assuming will be good for fuel economy. I also think they will do better in deep water due to the more linear water channels. I have to be realistic that these tires are on road 98% of the time.
 
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