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Cooper Tires

My cheap car with small wheels got $400 cooper tires Made in USA at Sam's Club all in . Highly rated by Tire Rack as well

Pros: highly rated, good value
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Cooper Tires
kingofthesofas
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Rating 5.0

I am running the cooper road+trail and I love them because they are totally silent on the highway, light, and still pretty decent offroad

Pros: totally silent, light
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BigJonP
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Rating 5.0

I’ve been through Bridgestones and Pirellis. Last set I put on though are Coopers and they are the longest lasting and most comfortable by far.

Pros: longest lasting, comfortable
Mileage: 40000 km
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Hankook Tires
Opening_Pizza_9428
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Rating 4.0

Hankook feels very soft, but good, I prefer the SF3 for the feel and equally good is the Conti.

Pros: good feel, safe, predictable
Cons: Hankook feels very soft
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aliendepict
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Rating 5.0

I went with the cooper ATPII They were $269 a tire at discount over Christmas week. So far just as quiet as the pirellis started out, i have them at 60PSI instead of 48PSI and the efficiency is near enough no difference. They are an LT tire so they are rated for more pressure then the oem’s.

In the mud so far they have done just as well, the on road feel is no different. I really like them, they are M&S rated but not 3peak, all though that seems to not make much of a difference so far in my opinion.

Pros: quiet, good on road feel
Cons: not 3peak rated
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Cooper Tires

If you wanna stay with Cooper's, get the Discoverer AT3S. They are a decent Road Focused All Terrain with good snow and ice ratings. I have them on my truck, and I don't slide around much unless I want it too, yanno what I mean lol.

Pros: good snow and ice ratings
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Hankook Tires
FrancisSalois
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Rating 3.0

I'm rocking the Hankook Ion I-Cept SUV since two winter (25-26), because I needed the bigger batterie for the winter driving when I bought it since I was traveling 90km to go to work and using the car for work usage into the city.\n\nI live in a small village in Quebec, Canada, and the performance on the tires have been okay at best\n\nThey're not noisy and they are great on pavement and light snow, but aren't doing well in heavy snow and they suck on ice.

Pros: great on pavement, light snow
Cons: suck on ice, heavy snow
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Hankook Tires

Am Hankook Kinergy 4S2 AllSeasons pe o masina si Continental WinterContact pe alta. Incomparabile din orice punct de vedere. Cele all seasons sunt practic mediocre in orice anotimp, necesitand un stil de condus mai defensiv. La franare te duci taras metri fata de cele de iarna.

Pros: multumit daca asteptarile realiste
Cons: mediocre in orice anotimp
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Hankook Tires

They're shit tires in many ways and not worthy of WRC, but then again, everyone has to drive with the same shit tire.

Just the amount of punctures we have already had in the first nine stages, not to mention the massive amount of punctures last year, is not a good look on Hankook.

Pros: everyone has same tire
Cons: shit tires, many punctures
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Cooper Tires

I'm a mechanic, but still personally only stick to Michelin/Continental/Nokian religiously on my cars. Our parts dept fleet at my shop are all fitted with Coopers in the summer and Nexens in the winter. I hate them. Noisy, garbage in the weather, garbage in the dry.

Cons: noisy, garbage all around
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