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2001400ex
Feb 22, 2017Explorer
brulaz wrote:2001400ex wrote:
I have 75k miles on my Cooper AT3s. If you do any driving in the snow, these are about the best you can get. I'll replace mine this fall with about 85k miles on them. I'd get the higher load range regardless, not only do you get less flex and such, you get a little more tread so they'll last longer.
That's excellent mileage for an All-Terrain tire.
On the old truck had Michelin LTX MS/2s which are a great highway tire, lasted forever, but were really bad in the mud and wet grass. Got stuck all the time.
So I'll prolly get the Cooper AT3s when the current garbage that came on the new truck wears out (fairly soon it seems).
Yeah in deep mud there are better tires because these don't clear the mud the best. I've been in some mud and been just fine. But they definitely aren't mudders.
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