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Cooper Tires

Cooper AT3's, 215/70-16 to fit an 04 FXT. Fantastic tires, even does great in the snow down to about 20F (or did when new, they're 50-60% worn now and pretty scary on ice, as are all AT tires).

Pros: fantastic tires, great in snow
Cons: scary on ice when worn
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Cooper Tires
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Rating 4.0

I've got STT Pros on my 2500hd and KO2s on my TJ both of which were a daily driver for extended periods of time. The Cooper's are definitely louder, but the entire truck is loud, so it doesn't really bother me. The comments here ring pretty true, and I'll take my Jeep in the snow rather than the truck. Honestly, just do what makes you happy. The trade-offs are miniscule if you know your limitations and drive appropriately.

Pros: take Jeep in snow
Cons: Cooper's are louder
Vehicle: Jeep
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DUNLOP Tires

The D606 rear had a nice price/off-road grip/road handling/distance. I’d get about 4500km before the rear needed changing which was not to bad for the price. The only negative I have with the D606 is it’s not great on wet bitchumen. Very easy to lock the rear and go sideways with the slightest dab of rear break.

Pros: nice price, off-road grip
Cons: not great on wet roads
Mileage: 4500 km
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DUNLOP Tires
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Rating 4.0

Used up two sets on my Xr650l and love them. A bit noisy on the pavement but great off-road

Pros: great off-road
Cons: noisy on pavement
Vehicle: Honda
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DUNLOP Tires

D606 are really good for the street. I had them on my drz400 and the street cornering grip was amazing. I could hang with any other bike on the tight roads. They're not going to like high speed over 65mph. No complaints on the wear.

Pros: amazing street cornering grip
Cons: not good over 65mph
Vehicle: Suzuki
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Cooper Tires

I had cooper evo tours on my E90 bmw, they were good tires, a little on the noisy side but otherwise fine, especially for the price I paid.

Pros: good tires, fine price
Cons: a little noisy
Vehicle: BMW
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DUNLOP Tires

For summer, I am still using the stock Dunlop Enasaves. They are quiet and efficient generally, but make a lot of noise in the corners.

Pros: quiet, efficient
Cons: noisy in corners
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DUNLOP Tires
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Rating 1.0

Dang, I got the craptastic Dunlops on my '21 R4PSE, but we're only at 21k miles. Sad to see somebody got 45k miles on a set. Dang, I hate to replace them prematurely, so that means I have to endure another 2 years of squeaky skittish tires.

Cons: squeaky skittish tires
Mileage: 21000 km
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DUNLOP Tires

Looking at the Dunlops, they are rated poorly in pretty much every review I saw. They only have a treadwear rating of 360 which is pretty low for an all season crossover tire which explains why they're cooked at 20k miles. Most reviews I see are people complaining about them wearing out at 20-30k miles and being terrible in wet/snow.

Cons: terrible in wet/snow
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 20000 km
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