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I had Conti Vikingcontacts and those were great. Also, they are hard to find, but Conti owns a company called Gislaved tires who make outstanding winter compounds. They are from Sweden and engineered specifically for Scandinavian, Canadian, and Russian winters.
after looking online to see what the best bang for the buck *appears* to be, the Cooper Discoverer All-Terrain for $114/each is a pretty bangin' deal. I haven't loved Cooper's wet traction historically but they've made big strides in the past few years about catching up with that.
I like Cooper tires but any brand listed here works great
The Cooper tires I have owned all gave good value. And they were hands-down the best tires I have ever owned for wet conditions.
The Evolution MTs are great unless you’re doing hardcore rock-crawling, since the sidewalls aren’t quite as strong as the more expensive MTs like the KM3s, etc. The Coopers are also the lightest MT I’ve seen, which is a plus.
I’ve had coopers before and have been very pleased with them
Pep Boys has a relatively cheap Cooper tire exclusive to them. They last forever. Definitely touring tires, they're made to last and to be ideal in all conditions. I'll go back to the Cooper Adventurers next round of tires and probably here on out, highly recommended.
For as much time as you spend on the freeway I would 100% go with the Discoverer AT3s! Such a dope tire! Superb road manners, ultra quiet, and awesome capabilities when you push them!
Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S! Went from KO2’s to these and it’s a night and day difference in terms of handling, smoothness, MPG, and most important (for me)- cold/ wet weather performance!
My experience with Cooper's is that they last for ages, but had zero grip
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