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I usually get over 75k on my Cooper AT3s in my Toyota, but they've been discontinued.
De Maxxis-banden kunnen er af en je kan eenvoudig Pilot Sport 5 laten monteren.
I like my set of Cooper S/T Maxx
Cooper Discoverer All Terrain is what I run on my Ram 2500. Great looking tire and a set of 4 was 660 plus like $18 per tire install at Walmart.
New tires are Cooper Discoverer Stronghold AT 285/75R17, which have a 129 load rating (4,080lbs) and only weigh 56lbs. They are 11.2” wide so hopefully don’t rub like the BFG’s (will be installed next week), and weighing 10lbs less per tire is a big difference which will help the MPG. And a 60k mile warranty is nice.
Always go AT tires, they provide the best of all worlds, especially when you don't take the vehicle off road. I swear by Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT's and BFG T/A KO3's
I just got my second set of Cooper Discoverers (225/70/R15).
The updated version are more aggressive looking and there’s a little more road noise now, but not bad.
My old set performed extremely well in rain, mud, snow, ice, and regular daily driving. They also outlasted their high mileage rating, and I’m averaging 27mpg on my 2016. Zero complaints.
I threw a set of random non-EV Rated tires ( Cooper Adventurer All Seasons) on my car. From the new to old tires I got 0 change (though this might have been because my tires had a bubble and was causing issues) - My mileage ranges from 3.5-4.0mi/kW.
Bought a set a year ago 235/70/15 and they catch every pebble in the road and are so thin they keep popping pin holes in them, not to mention cracking on the inner parts of the tread and they are almost new.
I am dissappointed with them from use. Yes I was a lil hard on them, didn't constantly hammer down on them but I am at 5 for tread on the front and the back is bald now and have only 24000 miles/39000kms out of them.
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