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I’m also really enjoying the Cooper AT3s I just put on and I’m getting slightly better mpgs
Had a great Hankook set that had crushed walnuts embedded in the compound.
I had the smell of spanking new Cooper Discoverer Road and Trail in my garage all weekend. Decided to give these a try. Will say these are very quiet for AT tires
I put on a set of Cooper Endeavor Plus tires. Have had them on for 40K and still have 6 mm left on the tires, so I should get 60K+. Quiet, comfortable, and work pretty good in the snow. They ran me $563 at tire Rack for a set of 4 and another $100 for install. I would definitely buy again.
Cooper Discoverer ST Maxx All Terrain/Mud Terrain hybrid tire with really good performance off-road, in mud and sand and snow, on dry pavement, and inclement weather.
cooper stt pros were some of the lightest 37" offroad tires on the market... stt pro in that size are e-rated, which is fine with me because i've had to deal with sliced sidewalls on other brands... it is an aggressive tread.
I had the same isssues with the Michelins so I swapped them for the hankooks.
This is the 1st gen MotoMaster Winter Edge tires made by Cooper, bought in 2017. Noticed this damage, when I took them off for Summer Tire swap earlier this year, some are on the outer edge, others on the inner edge.
I decided to try a set of Hankook Ventus S1 Evo3 because they were suppose to have the foam inside the tires to have less road noise and performance while close to that of PS4S. Boy was I wrong, they weren't that quiet, and the sidewall was soft but made the car super bouncy. Felt like I was driving on some balloon tires for some reason.
Had Continental for years and they always lasted about 35-40k and wore evenly. Hancook Kinergy on same Honda last time (it was a convenience thing) and they are terrible. 23k and maybe I’ll get 30k out of them. They’re loud and I can tell they just aren’t wearing as well.
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