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Old 02-15-2015, 12:07 PM
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Anyone have experience with Cooper Discovery A/T3, Hankook Dynapro A/tm or General Grabber AT2 tiers? how are thay in the snow and rain?
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I did have the Cooper a/t3's on my truck and loved them. I switched to a larger mud tire and couldn't find them in Cooper brand. I had the Hankook Dynapros on my 02 Exploder at the same time. Both vehicles were 4x4 with limited slip, but the truck would pull through the snow and ice and mud way better. My road and steep driveway really put them to the test. My road stayed covered in snow and ice last winter, here in WV. At one point, I slid backward down the hill in the explorer. Usually, I could make it with no issues in 2wd with the f150. The Hankooks we also noticeably noisier on pavement, although to be fair, the truck has more wind and exhaust noise, so that may have covered up tire noise from the Coopers.
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I've got the AT3s on my 4x4. I don't really go mudding or anything but I really like them. I backed in a pretty steep ditch to dump a load of dirt from the bed and didn't even need to turn on 4WD to get out. Not much but that's all I got.
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I have the Grabber AT2. Co worker has them also. I will buy them again, a fantastic tire.
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Originally Posted by Halfshell1
I have the Grabber AT2. Co worker has them also. I will buy them again, a fantastic tire.
I also will buy no tire other then general grabber at's. Truck never has traction issues in any terrain.
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My truck came with what looked to be nearly brand new cooper at3s. I have been very happy with them. I've been through some decent mud and snow and I was surprised how well they performed. Gripped and clear very well. You can hear them sing when going over about 35 mph but I like it. Mine are 31x10.50
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I've had Firestone Destination A/Ts on my truck for about 5 years and they have been great. I was just out in the snow today and didn't bother with the 4wd.
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Had Hancook dynapros on my 2010 f150 work truck. They wore quick and I got stuck a couple times driving around properties. Granted it's 2wd and I'm always pulling about 4000 lbs, but that's my experience with them.
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Just got the General at2 last week so far so good night and day differences over the old tiers hoping for some more snow so i can try them out in the snow



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