Tires Cooper or GT Radial

Cooper Tires

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.

Pros: good value for money
Cons: wet traction historically
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GT Radial Tires
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Rating 4.0

I bought them last year for my Nissan and they have been really good. Very grippy, low noise and smooth. The compound feels to be on the softer side but haven't seen excessive wear yet.

Pros: very grippy, low noise
Cons: softer compound
Vehicle: Nissan
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Cooper Tires

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.

Pros: lightest MT
Cons: sidewalls not strong
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Cooper Tires
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Rating 5.0

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.

Pros: made to last, ideal
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Cooper Tires

Bought a set of Cooper CS-5 Grand Touring for my RAV two years ago. Best tires I've ever put on a car.

Pros: best tires ever
Cons: sidewall cracking issue
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 28000 km
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