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Cooper Tires
thanktesfaye
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Rating 5.0

I can’t speak for the Falken tires but I have Cooper Discoverer A/T’s and they’re amazing! had em for a year now and they still look brand new

Pros: look brand new
Cons: null
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A.Junkie
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Rating 4.0

All-season Cooper CS5 Ultra in 225/45-17 work great in wet, comfy with poopy handling. Here on 7.5" wide wheels.

Pros: comfy in wet conditions
Cons: poopy handling
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The Atlas does a solid job with a little lift (mine is the Forge Motorsports 1.5" [3.8 cm] spacer lift) and some good all-terrain tires (Cooper Discoverer AT3-4S on 17" x 8" rims; 235/75R17s).

Pros: solid job, good tires
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 46500 km
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Explore_Nm
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Rating 5.0

I have a set of 34 maxx's and I love them. Pretty quite on the road and they do great in mud and loose dirt/gravel. I'm pretty impressed with them all around

Pros: quite on road, great in mud
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TechnicoloMonochrome
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Rating 4.0

I have them on my 01 4Runner in a 265/75r16 and love them. They wander a little on the highway but not horribly. I’ve only had them in rocks, loose soft dirt, and shallow mud but they impressed the hell out of me the first time I took it out after install.

Pros: impressed in rocks, dirt, mud
Cons: wander a little
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chromatika
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Rating 5.0

Very happy with mine on my heavy af Land Cruiser. They have 30k miles on them and easily more than half tread left. In Colorado they seem to be an ideal tire - they handle snow/ice far better than any MT I've had and they rock crawl with the best of them.

Pros: handle snow/ice well, rock crawl well
Cons: flat spotting if not driven
Mileage: 48280 km
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307Rider
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Rating 4.0

I've got 265/75/r16 Cooper Discoverer AT3 LT's in the "C" rating on my '17 Frontier. They're the new, more aggressive design that came out in fall 2018. I've been very impressed with them on gravel and loose dirt/sand/rocky unimproved roads in the southwest and on plenty of snowy, sketchy mountain roads around Utah. They ride well and are quiet on the highway, in my opinion at least. I lost maybe .5-1 mpg over the stock highway tread tires, and that includes going up a size and from P to LT tires.

Pros: impressed on gravel, dirt
Cons: lost .5-1 mpg
Vehicle: Nissan
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RedditMePlease
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Rating 5.0

I have the Zeons on my MZ3 right now and I have no complaints about them. My last set wore out pretty gracefully. But bang for your buck is definitely there with these.

Pros: no complaints, good value
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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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