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Old 08-28-2014, 12:33 PM
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Does anyone have experience with the Courser AXT tires? I haven't found a whole lot of reviews on them. I know they are made by cooper. They have a 50K miles warranty on them as well. My grandfather used to run Coursers on the farm and he loved them. I am specifically looking at the 275/70R18 size. I want a 33" tire, but not as wide. Hope to improve my gas mileage from the worn out BFG AT's I have now in size 305/65R18. For 170 bucks a tire, I don't believe its a bad deal. Any input is appreciated.

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Here is a picture of it. Looks identical to the Cooper AT3 and is about 30 bucks cheaper per tire.
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Yes, I have them on my 2wheel drive Ranger, 265/75/16's. I'm very happy with them. I've only got 10k miles on them +/-, but so far so good. They aren't noisy, and ride nicely. As far as mud goes, they did very well this past mud season. I'm not saying they'd be good for some guys that live to mud their truck, but they performed well on the logging roads and sawmills I've taken it to. Now, both my trucks are pavement queens, so take my words at that.
I had them put on this past spring, so they didn't see any heavy snow, only about 6", but I had no problems.
I'd recommend them to anyone.
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Originally Posted by johnday
Yes, I have them on my 2wheel drive Ranger, 265/75/16's. I'm very happy with them. I've only got 10k miles on them +/-, but so far so good. They aren't noisy, and ride nicely. As far as mud goes, they did very well this past mud season. I'm not saying they'd be good for some guys that live to mud their truck, but they performed well on the logging roads and sawmills I've taken it to. Now, both my trucks are pavement queens, so take my words at that. I had them put on this past spring, so they didn't see any heavy snow, only about 6", but I had no problems. I'd recommend them to anyone.
Thanks, I'm on pavement 95% of the time. Just like an all terrian.
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I've had them for about 4k miles. They're not bad so far. Compared to my last set of bfg's rugged terrains, they ride just a little rougher, but it's barely noticable. The guy at the tire shop I go to had had them on his f150 and loves them, at least he said he loves them...
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Originally Posted by lewissa81
I've had them for about 4k miles. They're not bad so far. Compared to my last set of bfg's rugged terrains, they ride just a little rougher, but it's barely noticable. The guy at the tire shop I go to had had them on his f150 and loves them, at least he said he loves them...
Do you have any pics with them on the truck?
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It's a good thing I washed her yesterday.

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Originally Posted by lewissa81
It's a good thing I washed her yesterday.
Sweet, thanks, are you running the stock tire size?
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Yea, I have 275/65/R18
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i had a set of mastercraft all terrains on my old truck, can't remember which model but it was a great tire as far as noise, traction, and ride. I would definitely buy them again. I have the cooper ATP's now and they seem like an incredible tire so far as well,then again I only have about 5-6k on them


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