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I went with Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S tires on my’n as stock replacement and very happy with my choice so far.
My primary concern was handling of snow and wet slush on the highway and so far this winter they’ve done excellent. The tread design does have a lot small sipes/cuts that work great for just that. Did not notice any increase in noise from them either.
Put them on a 2018 4Runner and they ride way better and quieter than the Toyo Open Country they replaced. They look great and they handle well in dry and wet but haven’t had the chance to test snow and ice yet myself.
I have used the DAT1’s on two vehicles and the grip was phenomenal. The DAT1’s made that a joke.
Cooper's aren't THAT much more and they're great tires. I got 67,000 out of the ones on my 2003 Subaru Forester XS (RIP) they were at the end of their life though.
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 can say their cheap "Dextero" tires are a reasonably solid chineseum tire. I think they're badged as 40-45k tires but really they're usually closer to 25-30k.
i had these tires on thru the previous two winters. i put them back on for this winter and the performance is severely diminished. they have about 16k miles on them. i won't buy them again.
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
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