Tires Cooper or NANKANG

Cooper Tires
recoil_operated
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Rating 4.0

We just replaced the stock Yokos with Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail ATs. Don't have a lot of miles on them yet but they're quiet so far and have performed well in the rain.

Pros: quiet, performed well in rain
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Cooper Tires

used to sell tires for years. starfire or mastercraft were good. they're a lower tier tire produced by cooper that still retain a decent warranty.

Pros: decent warranty
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Cooper Tires
CamelHairy
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Rating 4.0

My own choice is Cooper, not the cheapest, but it definitely lasted longer than any of my Goodyear or Firestone tires I had in the past.

Pros: lasted longer
Cons: not the cheapest
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Cooper Tires

Great light-duty all-terrain tires. I bought a set (255/75-17) for my Jeep Wrangler. It hasn't snowed since I bought these tires, but they have excelled in the rain and on dry pavement.

Pros: excelled in rain
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OldManJeepin
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Rating 5.0

Awesome tires! I have had 3 or 4 sets of these exact tires and LOVE them! Little loud on the pavement but...When you hit the snow or sand/mud? You will be very happy you bought them! Absolutely my favorite tires! Love the aggressive look, and "IDGAF" nature on the trail! They work great!

Pros: aggressive look, great on trail
Cons: little loud on pavement
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NANKANG Tires

I ran a set of NS2's years ago, they came on my B5.5 Passat. Grip wise they were acceptable in the dry, and pretty poor in the rain. Alot of my customers also ran them back then. I've never seen anything akward happen to one, no sidewall bubbles, blowouts, or failures. They aren't unsafe or bad tires, they were just always at the bottom of their category in terms of performance, refinement, grip, so I never considered buying a set. If my hands were tied in terms of availability, I would feel perfectly comfortable running Nankangs, especially on an application like a Figaro. I would go for it.

Pros: acceptable grip in dry
Cons: poor grip in rain
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NANKANG Tires
eskimo619
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Rating 2.0

I have a set of 215/40 18 nankang ns-20's. Tires of course are on the cheaper side but many run them so thats what I went with. They perform fine for daily use and ride alright, however a few months back now I noticed that the driver side tire had some (at the time) small cracks in the sidewall. Thought thats odd but didnt have means to buy new tires so kept driving on them. Of course it got worse and then the passenger front tire began to do the same. This week I threw on a set of steelies and inspected all 4 tires and they all have the same sidewall cracks. The rears not as bad as the fronts but still present. Mainly on the inside of the rear tires, outside and inside of the front tires. Rear tread id say is like 60-70% remaining while the front are maybe 50% or so. Tires are also less than 3 years old with maybe 30k miles. Super frustrating as I have no idea why they did this and are pretty much trash at this point.

Pros: fine for daily use, ride alright
Cons: sidewall cracks, pretty much trash
Mileage: 48280 km
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