324
No data
324
No data
I run these in the southeast. Lots of roots and mid, but not much snow. I've been very happy with them on wet roads, mud and on trails on my property. Great budget option in my opinion.
Happy so far with my Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail. Quiet, lighter than the Falkens. 60000 mile warranty is nice too.
I have Cooper Discoverer AT3s on one of my Land Cruisers, and I think they are the best AT tire that I have tried yet. I dont drive this land cruiser in the snow or salt at all so I can tell you how I like them in that condition but in the mud from where I am at and in the sand of southern utah they are great
I love those discoverer & the at3. I've always thought that's one of the best AT tires out there for the price point. They just do everything well. They're surprisingly good in light mud. I've never punctured that C load out here in CO.
I've had these on my 4runner for the last few years. I would recommend. They've held up well and aren't insanely loud on the road.
I'm running Cooper Discoverer True North, I'm happy with them
I have these tires and have 0 complaints. I would not say they are like any of my former k02s of course but I needed a budget LT tire that sees occasional FSR use
Great in rain. Not overly loud. Wearing well a year in
My buddy got 28k on these same coops I regularly get 55k on falkens.. before that I had the Ko1s I guess you could call the from BFG
My car has a bad tramlining habit when driving on those grooved concrete highways that are common throughout Northern California. It basically feels like the back of the car is swerving back and forth erratically even though the other all track remains consistent. It’s really only on concrete highways that have the long grooves parallel to the road. I’m wondering if this is a characteristic of these particular tires or more of an alignment issue or if it’s an overall ev6 thing. I’d actually consider replacing the tires before they’re worn out because I’m so sick of the behavior, but I don’t want to find myself dealing with the same issue on new, different tires. This is with the 19 inch wheels with the Nexen Nfera OEM tires.
Absolutely horrendous. I bough a new 2024 Keep Wrangler with Nexen tires for rural mail delivery (a mixture of dirt and paved roads) back in October. When I hit 16,000 miles a couple months ago, the front left tire steel belt shredded and a hole bubbled through the middle of the tread creating a slow leak. The other three tire worn down to about 2/32" and were showing chunking and shredding as well. I submitted claims on these tires with Nexen. Their response was that I have overinflated the tires and that it was a. end of life issue.
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.