Tires BFGoodrich or Cooper

Cooper Tires
AJ124
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Rating 5.0

I'm now on my third set of Cooper At3s and will continue to buy them. Good road manners, good in dry/wet, and predictably confident in snow. I'm in a New England and have plowed with all three trucks I put the Coopers on- I had them on an 01 Ram, 14 F150, and now on my 15 Sierra 1500. Very good tire for the money. Highly recommend.

Pros: good road manners, good in snow
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Cooper Tires

Cooper makes some fantastic tires. I run the Zeon LTZ on my Ram, and the rain/snow performance is awesome.

Pros: awesome rain/snow performance
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He immediately switched to the cooper's st Maxx tires. He has had this truck a 1 year maybe a year and a half and has already destroyed the 3 yr/36,000 mi basic, 5 yr/60,000 mi powertrain warranty. These tires went on when the truck was still pretty much new.

Pros: durable, near brand new
Vehicle: Toyota
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Cooper Tires
S1KRR-Pilot
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Rating 5.0

Compared to the Toyos, on the street, they are night and day difference! I can now accelerate and not have the rear end slipping or hopping around in the rain. Also, I find the tires to be a little bit quieter than the Toyo's.

Pros: better grip, quieter than Toyos
Cons: pick up and throw rocks
Mileage: 45000 km
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BFGoodrich Tires

I used to run Nitto NT01s all around my car. Now I run Toyo R888r in the from and BF-Goodrich G-force sport comp 2 in the rear (amazing tire).

Pros: amazing tire
Vehicle: Mazda
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Cooper Tires
weebl
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Rating 5.0

With winter weather has been here for a week now, and they have been great, millions of times better than the junk X-Ice I had on the Passat, and comparable to any other good winter tire I've used in the past.

Pros: they have been great
Cons: better than X-Ice
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Cooper Tires

Cooper discoverer st max, I drive lots of gravel roads and get lots of mileage out of them, I like bfg at’s but the gravel chews them up

Pros: lots of mileage
Cons: gravel chews them
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BFGoodrich Tires
dconstruck
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Rating 5.0

Bfg at's. Great in nothing, decent in everything. My favourite all around tire, that doesn't have any drawbacks.

Pros: decent in everything
Cons: great in nothing
Vehicle: Toyota FJ Cruiser
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BFGoodrich Tires
BLKMAGC
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Rating 3.0

just some feedback, stray away from bfg g-force kdw2 if you dont want noise. they handle amazing wet and dry, wearing good. BUT they have alot of road noise. not as much as my winters, but more than i would like.

Pros: handle amazing wet, dry
Cons: alot of road noise
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Cooper Tires
Benjamin.
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Rating 1.0

I bought the RS3-G1s in 205/55R16 for my 2016 Sportwagen (stock was 225/40R18, have also had 195/65R15 snow tires and 195/65R15 LRR all seasons on it) - and they are EXTREMELY rough riding tires compared to any of the other tires, including the 18" P-Zero Neros. I almost pulled the wheels and tires off and listed them for sale within the first 500 miles. I had specifically gone 16" as a reasonable compromise of tire selection, price, looks, comfort, and gas mileage as the 18's had been a ~4MPG hit compared to the 15s, but any dreams of comfort went out the window with the Coopers. YMMV, but I wouldn't buy these again and regret doing so.

Cons: extremely rough ride, uncomfortable
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 500 km
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