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Cooper Tires
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Rating 5.0

My coopers are great. Handle great in the rain and snow, not a lot of road noise and look great on my suburban.

Pros: handle great in rain
Cons: no off road experience
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Cooper Tires
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Rating 5.0

Ran Discoverer AT3s on my 4Runner and they were amazing, very comfortable/quiet and didn't mess with my gas mileage like some of the chunkier all-terrains tend to.

Pros: comfortable, quiet, good mileage
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Cooper Tires

I've always used Cooper Tires on all my 4*4 and AWD vehicles. Quite pricey but outstanding mileage and grip - the grip goes from great to phenomenal depending on the tire you choose

Pros: outstanding mileage and grip
Cons: quite pricey
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DUNLOP Tires

Last two tires I ran were GPR300s. The traction was good in the corners, only negative for me was the lifetime, only 3,000mi each before having to replace.

Pros: good traction in corners
Cons: short lifetime
Vehicle: Suzuki
Mileage: 4828 km
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DUNLOP Tires

I was hoping my '22 SE wouldn't come with the Dunlops. It did. On TireRack, they're listed as the worst tire in their category. Spent about 5 minutes on each tire with a screw driver prying all the pebbles out of the Dunlop treads. Just going to use them, and replace with a superior option further down the road.

Cons: worst tire in category
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DUNLOP Tires

they’re loud. I only put on 5k miles on them but have a second set that I wrapped with Bridgestones RE71RS on 235/40/18.

Cons: they're loud
Mileage: 5000 km
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