I'm on my second set of Cooper Discoverer at3/xl on a 1500 and have loved them. Though thats not the first time I've heard what @shannerdrake mentioned. Either way, that's what's going on again when these wear out.
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My buddy has put two sets on his Tundra and they have been bullet proof.I'm on my second set of Cooper Discoverer at3/xl on a 1500 and have loved them. Though thats not the first time I've heard what @shannerdrake mentioned. Either way, that's what's going on again when these wear out.
A 2013 Silverado 1500. I first got them during the bigfin "what tires should go on the Nissan" thread about 5 or so years ago.My buddy has put two sets on his Tundra and they have been bullet proof.
I had them on an F-150 and the bad stories I have heard have mostly been on F-150s.
Curious, what truck did you put yours on? They sell a lot of them and most reviews are great so I think I’m the exception.
I had a set of these. They are a really good highway/gravel/snow tire. They absolutely suck in mud and are marginal in deep snow when you’re nearing the point of putting in chains but still gotta send it.I have been very happy with General Grabber ATXs. Very similar tread pattern to the KO2s and at the time I got them, they were about $50 less per tire compared to the KO2s.
Woah. I’m getting a new set in 31x10.5x15 tomorrow AM for just a hair over $1000 installed.$370 each for the Falkens in 275/70/18.
I have been very happy with General Grabber ATXs. Very similar tread pattern to the KO2s and at the time I got them, they were about $50 less per tire compared to the KO2s.
Back then they were made in Mayfield, KY.... which is probably why they were a bad experience for youI will not buy a General tire. I'm still suffering from PTSD after an experience with them 40 yrs ago. (slight exaggeration, but they are a nonstarter).
I made a promise I would never own another set. I'm sticking to my word. Don't care what they do.Back then they were made in Mayfield, KY.... which is probably why they were a bad experience for you
Second this. Have then on our ram promaster built out van and they kick assFalken Wildpeak AT3W if you live in snow
Second the Rugged Treks.Cooper Rugged Trek are pretty high on my watch list for new tires. Other than noise, it’s hard to beat Duratracs.
I currently have those ridge grapplers and can't stand them. They probably have 30k miles left on them and I'm already shopping for a replacementI have KO2s on mine right now and haven’t really liked anything else as well as these. I had nitto ridge grapplers before these (look great, wore even, not good off-road) and have run the AT3s and a set of Toyos on my last truck. Spend the money