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Cooper Tires
TrailBikeJoe
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Rating 4.5

I have a pair of Cooper Discoverer tires on my Nissan. They are really quiet on the highway and very good on non-paved terrain like gravel and mud. Can’t speak for snow, don’t get a whole lot in my area. They are super tough too. I’ve screamed the side wall and nothing happened. I’ve had a nail go into the tread sideways and it didn’t puncture the tire. The only thing I will say is they pick up small debris like rocks if you spend a lot of time off road. But I would highly recommend them.

Pros: Quiet on highway, good off-road, super tough
Cons: Picks up small debris
Vehicle: Nissan
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Cooper Tires
Chingwaysnipes
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Rating 5.0

I just got myself a set of Cooper discoverer stronghold ATs 275/60/20. They were just released and according to my tire guy they are to compete with the falken wildpeaks. Got a really good price on them compared to the falkens and so far I have nothing but good things to say. If I remember correctly they are quite a bit lighter than other comparable tires. My mileage didn’t budge switching from 31.9” tires to 33”.

Pros: Good price, lighter, no MPG change, positive experience
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NITTO Tires
2020_GR78
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Rating 5.0

Ridge grapplers are surprisingly quiet on the highway. I'm on my second set after getting about 80k miles out of the last set. Great tires and I've never had an issue with them on wet roads either. I can't speak to snow performance, though. I live in deep south Tx.

Pros: Quiet on highway, long tread life, good in wet
Mileage: 128747 km
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Cooper Tires
Strange-Ad-9334
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Rating 5.0

I personally like the Cooper AT3 XLT. Aggressive tread but quiet and very stable on pavement. Great wet traction.

Pros: Aggressive tread, quiet, stable on pavement, great wet traction
Vehicle: Ford
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NITTO Tires

I have been running the nitto ridge grapplers for the past 65k miles. They are, imo, not as loud as you would think and definitely have given me some amazing performance.they’ve only really gotten loud in that last few thousand miles when the tread was really worn down.

Pros: Amazing performance, not too loud
Cons: Loud when tread worn
Mileage: 104607 km
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Cooper Tires

I've had a great experience with Coopers in the past, but my last set of ATs only lasted 10K miles before they needed to be replaced.

Pros: great experience in past
Cons: last set only 10k
Mileage: 10000 km
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NITTO Tires

They’re trash tires. My Nittos hit 20k and lost enough traction on wet that I lost confidence in them. When a nail went thru the sidewall 4k miles later it gave me an excuse to upgrade to wildpeaks. The difference was huge.

Pros: upgrade to wildpeaks
Cons: lost traction on wet
Mileage: 20000 km
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NITTO Tires

Experiencing the same issue with my Terra Grappler G2. I wasn’t sure if it was just mine since we live in Florida. However, it doesn’t look like it’s an isolated issue that only applies to southern regions. Mine are only 2.5 years old with around 18K miles on them.

Cons: dry rotting, isolated issue
Mileage: 18000 km
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