Tires SUMITOMO or Cooper
These tires were already on my truck when I bought it used. Wish I had done more research and realized they were a Wal-mart exclusive.
I bought my truck in 2020 and had to replace my tires this year due to simple wear after putting another 50k miles on them.
They were fine through the freeze in TX (albeit, about as good as an all-terrain can be on snow/ice), and handled mud, dirt and overland without an issue.
I WISH my local discount tire still had cooper tires. Mine lasted 75k miles (4 years) before I had to replace them. I’m an average driver and get them rotated every 4/5 months so I wasn’t running bald. They gripped better on turns and we’re quieter (Honda civic)
I have the non Walmart at3’s and they are great , first time using them was when I was in Arkansas during an ice storm and they definitely were an improvement over the stock tires.
I love cooper discoverers. Great tire would recommend.
I’m 1,000 miles into these with about 300 miles towing 8k lbs and 700 miles as a pavement princess. They feel much better than the two sets of OEM Hancooks that I had on this same truck.
Felt great in heavy rain and hoping that they handle well in the snow.
I had these on my jeep Cherokee. They looked good, rode well and lasted forever
I went with Solar 4XS+ available from Walmart. They are manufactured by Sumitomo tires. These came in really cheap at $350 for all 4 tires including lifetime balance and rotation and road hazard warranty at Walmart. These are 89 H rated, so a bit soft which cut down the road noise a lot compared to my previous Bridgestone Ecopia. Efficiency is the same as the Ecopias at 4.3 mi/kwh but they ride smooth and quiet.
after looking online to see what the best bang for the buck *appears* to be, the Cooper Discoverer All-Terrain for $114/each is a pretty bangin' deal. I haven't loved Cooper's wet traction historically but they've made big strides in the past few years about catching up with that.
I daily drive with the Sumitomos they are alright in the dry but I do find they aren't as good in the wet. They do feel pretty predictable when driving hard and the tire wear isn't too bad.
Cooper has had a consistent track record of balance/wear/behavior issues for all of us over the last couple of years.
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