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Cooper Tires

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.

Pros: great looking tire
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Cooper Tires

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.

Pros: high load rating, lightweight
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Cooper Tires

Always go AT tires, they provide the best of all worlds, especially when you don't take the vehicle off road. I swear by Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT's and BFG T/A KO3's

Pros: best of all worlds
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Hankook Tires

Mine came with the Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 rubber. Only had them for little over 100 miles before switching out to Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3. No opinion on the Hankooks due to limited mileage, other than they seemed OK.

Pros: seemed OK
Cons: limited mileage
Mileage: 100 km
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Hankook Tires

I had Hankook on my Volvo SUV years ago and they were absolute shit. They cupped after about 6000 miles. Hankook replaced them for free.

Pros: replaced for free
Cons: cupped after 6000 miles
Vehicle: Volvo
Mileage: 6000 km
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Hankook Tires

Whatever it is it’s probably better than the Hankook Ion Evo AS that sometimes come on Kia ev’s. Couldn’t get them balanced even after 3 shops tried. Just put my winter tires on and the vibration is immediately gone.

Pros: vibration immediately gone
Cons: couldn’t get them balanced
Vehicle: Kia
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