Tires OEM Chevrolet or Cooper
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
Had the Cooper at3s iirc on my ram and they were great in mud, snow etc, but lowered my mpg 1-2 compared to all seasons stock
I got exactly those tires from walmart last blk friday and they are good tires, feel safe in snow and rain, work well on the soft soft sand, and are only a little noisier than the stock hankooks my frontier came with. They cost me probably a mile per gallon in efficiency.
I have Motomaster Eliminators (3peak whatever made by Cooper) and they're great for city driving and the odd jaunt out of town. I drive an SUV with 4wd and put in maybe 15000km/year so they don't have much wear and I don't have to worry about swapping tires every year.
I replaced them with cooper road and trail AT tires. They are amazing in all conditions and whisper quiet.
I've had great experience in the snow so far with the Road & Trail and wondering if the Stronghold does similarly for LT sizes
Drove a Chevy Cavalier my entire apprenticeship. Good on gas, easy to park, sure footed with Snow Tires.
They're wearing quickly like an AT does, but great in the snow.
Do not purchase the Walmart coopers…. I have a set of 285 70 17 and one wheel took 16oz to balance on stock wheels. The other three required 5-7 oz each.
I just installed these on my sequoia less than a week ago and the balance feels off already . They have what feels like flat spots with pretty good shaking for the first 5-10 minutes after cold start driving . Once tires are warmed up it almost goes away .
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.