cooper discoverer ht plus?????
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cooper discoverer ht plus?????
hi there, looking to replace tires on my 2014 fx2. thoughts on these tires being a street tire or an all terrain? im looking for more of a street tire I like the looks and price point on these, but discount lists them as having "All-terrain traction with a comfortable, quiet ride"
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...5&rd=20&cs=275
thoughts on this tire.......good for a 2wd lowered street truck, or too "all terrain"???? ive yet to lay hands on or see one in person. thanks gents.
god bless.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...5&rd=20&cs=275
thoughts on this tire.......good for a 2wd lowered street truck, or too "all terrain"???? ive yet to lay hands on or see one in person. thanks gents.
god bless.
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PBaudio (09-01-2016)
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Original post: 9/27/2018
I just put these on my 2013 FX2 (265 60 18) and agree with other that noticed immediate difference. Prior to Coopers, I had stock Michellin that came with new purchase that would be very noisy on certain stretches of the highway. These are much quieter while still having a somewhat aggressive tread pattern. We'll see how they look in 30K miles (warranty up to 60K), but for $550 out the door, so far so good.
Updated post 9/21/2023:
Had these tires on for 6 years, only put 12K miles on them and tread bars were showing. As mileage warranty's work, they didn't help that much and Cooper did nothing. Would not buy these (or maybe other Cooper) tires again as they didn't come close to their 60K mileage warranty. Otherwise, they were quiet and comfortable other than a slow leak that lost about 5 PSI every 2 weeks in 1 tire.
I just put these on my 2013 FX2 (265 60 18) and agree with other that noticed immediate difference. Prior to Coopers, I had stock Michellin that came with new purchase that would be very noisy on certain stretches of the highway. These are much quieter while still having a somewhat aggressive tread pattern. We'll see how they look in 30K miles (warranty up to 60K), but for $550 out the door, so far so good.
Updated post 9/21/2023:
Had these tires on for 6 years, only put 12K miles on them and tread bars were showing. As mileage warranty's work, they didn't help that much and Cooper did nothing. Would not buy these (or maybe other Cooper) tires again as they didn't come close to their 60K mileage warranty. Otherwise, they were quiet and comfortable other than a slow leak that lost about 5 PSI every 2 weeks in 1 tire.
Last edited by JDsFiddy; 09-21-2023 at 08:12 AM.
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