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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 just ordered a set of Maxxis RC1 because of bad feedback I heard about the Proxes R. I’ve run the RC1 for a while now and they’re a great track day tire. Super consistent through long sessions and over many heat cycles.
I would look at the cooper zeon crossrange (made in USA), similar price but from a much more reputable brand.
I got 50,000 on a set of these and never rotated them. They were howling pretty bad because of it, and totally my fault. I went in to replace them and the tire shop said I had plenty of tread to go farther, I just couldn't stand the howl anymore.
Cooper weathermaster st2 was by far the worst winter tires I've ever ran. Cooper zeon rs3 was the worst summer/all season.
I bought coopers about 3 years ago for my Silverado 1500. I will be honest this isn't an apples to apples comparison, I bought 4 ply (first mistake) AT3 4s's. They are cracking between the tread blocks on all 4 tires. Cooper won't warranty them saying it's just cosmetic, but they are deep cracks that go all the way around the tires between tread blocks on the inside and outside. I don't use chemicals or tire shine, and they are always kept at the appropriate pressures. They also lose chunks of tread every time i take them on the gravel roads in the mountains. I'm not happy with them at all, so my recommendation is to go with the K03's.
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