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Cooper Tires
Lawdoc1
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Rating 5.0

I cannot recommend the Cooper Discoverer AT3s enough.

I have a set that has just over 70k on them (will be replacing within a month or so), and I have put them through everything.

I have driven back and forth across the country multiple times and gone rock crawling in Moab and Death Valley (among several other places).

They have always performed well in all weather conditions and have negligible road noise.

Pros: good in all conditions, negligible road noise
Mileage: 70000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

We are currently running the Michelin LTX MS2 on our ‘08 Limited - we’ve been running Michelins for about 250,000 mi. So, I’d go for the Defender, if that’s the Michelin choice.

Mileage: 250000 km
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Cooper Tires
THEtek4
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Rating 4.0

When we bought our Limited, the dealer put the AT3 sports on it. They did just fine in rain and snow, a few trips from NM to CA and forest service roads in CO. We got about 60k out of them. I have the defenders on the vehicle now and am happy with them as well.

Pros: fine in rain and snow
Mileage: 60000 km
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Cooper Tires
duckguyboston
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Rating 5.0

I got theCooper AT3’s for my 2012 4runner and loved them, drove more than 50k (and counting). They give a deep tread and were a game changer (vs Dunlops) especially in any rain or snow. All it took was one sleet/snow to feel the difference. I’ve also driven cross country four times with the Coopers and never noticed any issues with noise or mpg.

Pros: deep tread, game changer
Cons: no issues with noise
Mileage: 50000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Have had the defenders. They’re great tires. Just couldn’t handle the donut look so I got Nitto ridge grapplers that I hate. Thinking of going with the Coopers next. But I’m not sure anything can beat the defenders for road driving.

Pros: great tires, road driving
Cons: donut look
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MICHELIN Tires
MedSame
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Rating 4.5

Rain season. This is awesome tire when ride in down hill GA. Handle in rain condition is best with this tire. A little road noice worth in my Tesla Model 3. Safety come first. Rain and slight snow. This tire is outperformed than it advertised.

Pros: handle in rain condition best
Cons: a little road noice
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MICHELIN Tires

Ok, I was actually glad when my snow tires wore out a year ago, because then I got these awesome tires:

235/65R18 106V Michelin Crossclimate 2 BW

Having driven with both a dedicated snow tire and these they drive exactly the same & I drive in serious blizzards.

Pros: drive exactly the same
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MICHELIN Tires
adultdaycare81
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Rating 3.5

Have these on my MDX. Great traction, especially in the rain.

Noisier than the Continental LX25. Burned out fast… but that’s probably my driving

Pros: great traction
Cons: noisier than Continental
Vehicle: Acura MDX
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MICHELIN Tires
Mr_HogHead2926
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Rating 2.0

I changed from the OEM tires to Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4's a few months ago and have been disappointed with them. They do have more grip than the OEM tires but feel really squirrely and "Mushy" while steering, especially when driving more "spiritedly". I miss how stable the car felt with the original tires.

Pros: more grip than OEM
Cons: squirrely and mushy
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