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Old 03-06-2020, 06:30 PM
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Just got rid of the AWFUL fuel gripper AT tires I've had on for 2 years that had a terrible shake to them. Put on some Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT LT305/55/20. Drove 40 miles home on the highway and they seem really awesome. Super quiet, super smooth and did really well in the rain. Figured I'd write a review on them since there arent many out there
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Awesome! I’ve heard great things about the Coopers. Hopefully you get a lot of miles out of them.
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I've had good results or impressions with Cooper tires on previous vehicles as well.
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Think those tires would do well on a 2018 Screw XLT 2wd? Maybe a slightly different size, on my factory 20 inch rims?
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I’ve had Cooper AT3’s on my company truck for a year or two. 2wd Chev. Nice tires. They’ll be a viable option for my Ford when it’s time for new kicks.
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Think those tires would do well on a 2018 Screw XLT 2wd? Maybe a slightly different size, on my factory 20 inch rims?
Absolutely. No reason they wouldn't be great on any truck in the right size. Drove on them around town today and I really do love them. Such an upgrade over the fuel tires. Never again with those. The coopers have an aggressive look but perform better than any LT/AT tire I've ever driven on.



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Cooper tires are some of the best I've ever had.

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I'm putting Cooper Discover AT3 on my truck this fall before winter.
$762 shipped is the best I've found for a set of 4.
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Of all the tires I have ever bought (50 years worth) Coopers reign champ.
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Those tires look terrific on your truck! I've run Coopers before and always had good luck with them. My father has a set of P rated Cooper AT's on his truck, and they have held up through lots of driving on rough pavement and unpaved roads. They are probably the most underrated truck tire on the market.


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