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Old 12-08-2018, 02:17 AM
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Simple question im looking for a replacement tires for my 2015 4x4 ecboost F150. Can't decide between Cooper Discovery RTX tires or Bfgoodrich K02 tires. Are they both good picks? I know K02 are more expensive just looking for a good tire that can last me a while. Thank you for any suggestions or information.
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Check out Goodyear Duratracs 10/10
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I had 50k on my last set of KO2s and they still had about 10k left when I got rid of the truck. I put them on my new truck and couldn’t be happier.
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Another good pick is the Falken Wildpeak AT3W.
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Don't know where you are, but if you have winter like me, DuraTracs, or the new UltraTerrains would be my choice. If you don't have winters like me, the KO2's are nice.
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Continental TerrainContact A/T (mild)

Falken Wildpeak A/T3W (moderate)

Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac (aggressive)

I think those 3 are pretty much the "top of the class" right now for A/T tires. All 3 of them are severe weather rated, if that matters to you.
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Those are great if you’re looking for an E rated tire. If you want a standard load P Metric tire with similar weight and ride to OEM BUT with and aggressive look...check out the “Hybrid” Nitto Ridge Grappler. Only a few sizes in that load range, but a great looking smooth riding tire.
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Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT. Picked up a set a few weeks ago and love them. Look great, quiet on the road, and great traction in dry and wet so far. Doesn't snow where I live, but the reviews state that they do well in the cold stuff too.
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Okay thank you all and how are the KO2 and Cooper RTX in terms of getting nails stuck are the tires strong?
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Originally Posted by Chief2Slo
I had 50k on my last set of KO2s and they still had about 10k left when I got rid of the truck. I put them on my new truck and couldn’t be happier.
How do they hold up vs nails thread strong?


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