Tires Cooper or OEM FORD
I have these tires and have 0 complaints. I would not say they are like any of my former k02s of course but I needed a budget LT tire that sees occasional FSR use
Great in rain. Not overly loud. Wearing well a year in
Had the Cooper at3s iirc on my ram and they were great in mud, snow etc, but lowered my mpg 1-2 compared to all seasons stock
I got exactly those tires from walmart last blk friday and they are good tires, feel safe in snow and rain, work well on the soft soft sand, and are only a little noisier than the stock hankooks my frontier came with. They cost me probably a mile per gallon in efficiency.
I have Motomaster Eliminators (3peak whatever made by Cooper) and they're great for city driving and the odd jaunt out of town. I drive an SUV with 4wd and put in maybe 15000km/year so they don't have much wear and I don't have to worry about swapping tires every year.
I replaced them with cooper road and trail AT tires. They are amazing in all conditions and whisper quiet.
I've had great experience in the snow so far with the Road & Trail and wondering if the Stronghold does similarly for LT sizes
What's your goal? To become a professional driver (regardless of it being profitable or not)? to find a new fun way to burn money? To live out a dream of driving a car you maybe can't afford on track? I did the drive an exotic before i had a car that was worth taking on track. It was a blast. I have more fun doing hpde now where I get significantly more track time (and get stuck with the cost of tires and rotors and brake pads and fixing things that break and trying to chase gremlins) . While the idea of racing is appealing the cost of racing is not but if that was a goal progressing towards a license and avoiding picking up any bad habits is your best bet.
My buddy got 28k on these same coops I regularly get 55k on falkens.. before that I had the Ko1s I guess you could call the from BFG
I've had nothing but problems with the road+trail AT tires. They have been rebalanced 6 times in the last 7 months. I've seen a lot of similar reviews saying the same thing. They replaced 2 under their warranty but the original 2 and new set are still coming out of balance.
Most go with Pirelli, Michelin , Falken where as Cooper is C grade tire.
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