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I went by Discount Tire and they had the Cooper-made Arizonians in stock. I actually like them - they ride great and have been good for me.
I’m rocking coopers on my 2012 Mazda 3 , they have been hella good !
I did Cooper pro controls when considering these and I do not regret the decision at all.
I usually get over 75k on my Cooper AT3s in my Toyota, but they've been discontinued.
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.
Grip will be more than fine. Nice soft compound. Performance will be lovely. At first. They will not last. Structural failures before tread is used up, are common. But new is better than old, so if that's what you can afford, go for it.
I have brand new Coopers on my vehicle. One month after installing, I hit a pothole and the tire is now compromised and requires replacement. The tire is leaking air and has a large bubble on it.
I had a 2022 F-150 King Ranch and put these Discoverer Road + Trail AT on it. They were smooth, quite, and balanced perfectly. I now have a set of these on my 2024 F-150 King Ranch and they are terrible. I've had them balanced, rebalanced, and then checked by the best Ford dealer service department in central Kentucky. While I believe the tires are balanced, they still present a bumpy, shaky, jittery feel at speeds in the 70s - 80 mph.
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