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Went from stock Bridgestones to Cooper ATT. Seems to be quieter and defintely a better ride. Not sure why a lot of people prefer Bridgestones pero I find them stiffer even if inflated to just below recommended.
I switched to Cooper SST Pro and have consistently gotten 45K out of them, on my 3rd set.
Cooper ProControl is a pretty solid tire and you can't go wrong with them...
I’m running 265/75/16 Cooper Discoverer AT3s on my 2019 OR and they’re great. Tons of grip in every situation I’ve encountered so far.
I’m happy with Cooper Rugged Trek.
I am a Jeep girl and use Coopers exclusively - I know I am late to the party, and I am running ATX type tires for occasional off road, but I love Coopers. Put them on my dd car, too.
I would look at the cooper zeon crossrange (made in USA), similar price but from a much more reputable brand.
Pneumatici invernali.
Beh, non necessariamente "costosi ", ma non lesinate sul prezzo per risparmiare magari 15/20€ a gomma.
Perché quando vi capita la neve seria sulla strada vi salvano la giornata.
Mi è capitato in Germania con delle gomme invernali di merda (debica) di fare un 270 in uscita da una rotonda presa piano con 2cm di neve.
I absolutely despised Cooper Discoverer tires. I had two sets on my Frontier and they kept feathering. I had no issues with alignment, suspension or air pressure. I eventually switched to cheap Starfire Solaris HT and they were great. Tire issues gone
Cooper weathermaster st2 was by far the worst winter tires I've ever ran. Cooper zeon rs3 was the worst summer/all season.
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