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Question about when purchasing tires Cooper Zeon or Nitto Terra’s?

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Old 03-06-2012, 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Murderisthegame
305/55/r20 Cooper Zeon LTZ

I found some online and had Discount Tire match the cheapest price I could locate, lifetime warranty and free rotations for life!

BTW I love these tires glad I went with them because I too was in the same boat in deciding between these and Terra Grapplers.
You're truck looks awesome dude!!
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I would consider the cooper st/maxx, good in mud, and have a quiet smooth highway ride.
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Originally Posted by jimmyk

You're truck looks awesome dude!!
Thanks man! I'm digging yours too!
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I went with the Cooper Zeon LTZs as well in 305-40-22 and am very happy with the ride quality of them.

They were alot cheaper than the Nitto Terra Grapplers as well.
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Originally Posted by nielboy
I went with the Cooper Zeon LTZs as well in 305-40-22 and am very happy with the ride quality of them.

They were alot cheaper than the Nitto Terra Grapplers as well.
I love mine too.
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Originally Posted by nielboy
I went with the Cooper Zeon LTZs as well in 305-40-22 and am very happy with the ride quality of them.

They were alot cheaper than the Nitto Terra Grapplers as well.
Thanks for your feedback, nice truck!!!!
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The Coopers look like they would give a smoother ride on road and while in wet conditions based on their tread pattern.
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Cooper Zeons have always held up pretty well and have a great quiet ride. I have always stayed away form terras since you are paying more for the Nitto name than quality of the tire. Coopers have just as good of traction in damp/light muddy conditions as the terras do at a fraction of the cost. I got my Coopers Zeon LTX XL for $960 mounted balanced. Nittos you are looking more like $1200 before mounting and balancing.
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Not to mention they look a hell of a lot nicer than the terras also....atleast IMO.
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Originally Posted by mmm waffles
Cooper Zeons have always held up pretty well and have a great quiet ride. I have always stayed away form terras since you are paying more for the Nitto name than quality of the tire. Coopers have just as good of traction in damp/light muddy conditions as the terras do at a fraction of the cost. I got my Coopers Zeon LTX XL for $960 mounted balanced. Nittos you are looking more like $1200 before mounting and balancing.
I've also heard the Terras wear down really quick then all of a sudden slow down when about half the tread is gone... ha F that I have no complaints about choosing the LTZs and I'll probably do them again when I run this set bald!


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