Tires
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SterlingGrey - the Coopers on my truck are my first set of Coopers, but because of their overall performance, Coopers will be the only tires I'll be buying for all my vehicles going forward, per your comment above as well. Doesn't hurt that they are made in the USA, often have pretty good sales from different distributors, etc - but the the key for me is how incredibly they perform.
there are so many unfortunately....
walmart has their own specific ones.
PepBoys too.
then the AT3 4S which i would love.
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Long story. Out the door with four 20” Cooper Rugged Trek tires and alignment.
$624 including 8.75% tax and lifetime rotation and road hazard
https://coopertire.com/en-us/find-ti...er-rugged-trek
$624 including 8.75% tax and lifetime rotation and road hazard
https://coopertire.com/en-us/find-ti...er-rugged-trek
Long story. Out the door with four 20” Cooper Rugged Trek tires and alignment.
$624 including 8.75% tax and lifetime rotation and road hazard
https://coopertire.com/en-us/find-ti...er-rugged-trek
$624 including 8.75% tax and lifetime rotation and road hazard
https://coopertire.com/en-us/find-ti...er-rugged-trek
I thought you were going for a less aggressive tread?
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I could’ve gone for HT but that wasn’t ideal.
Black Friday holiday sale was over, so going down the road and getting the falcon wild peak or the AT3 4S would have doubled the cost. I figured for this price, and I get two years out of them I will be happy.
Long story. Out the door with four 20” Cooper Rugged Trek tires and alignment.
$624 including 8.75% tax and lifetime rotation and road hazard
https://coopertire.com/en-us/find-ti...er-rugged-trek
$624 including 8.75% tax and lifetime rotation and road hazard
https://coopertire.com/en-us/find-ti...er-rugged-trek
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Joined: Dec 2006
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From: Oneida County, Central New York
Long story. Out the door with four 20” Cooper Rugged Trek tires and alignment.
$624 including 8.75% tax and lifetime rotation and road hazard
https://coopertire.com/en-us/find-ti...er-rugged-trek
$624 including 8.75% tax and lifetime rotation and road hazard
https://coopertire.com/en-us/find-ti...er-rugged-trek
I'm ordering a truck right now to replace my 2015 SCREW 5.0 6.5' bed which was wrecked a couple weeks ago. I did the build online and sent it to a bunch of local dealers (Tampa, FL area) as well as Granger Ford in Iowa.
I got back the quote from Granger and was about ready to pull the trigger with them because there price was significantly better than anyone locally, then I just happened to visit a dealer about 45 minutes away who had a similar truck to what I was going to order (color, engine, a couple options, but close). While there, I spoke to the salesman, and decided right there and then to give them an opportunity to price my build... Long story short, they knocked $8000 off MSRP, and at the end of the day, the out the door price (before taxes) was only a couple hundred dollars more than than Granger. They did guarantee price, and it was going to save me an 1800 mile drive, plane ticket and hotel stay. So I pulled the trigger there and then.
Parks Ford in Wesley Chapel, Florida. My salesman was Joe Gray and the financial guy was Jim
This was on a weekday afternoon, so maybe my deal was something special based on them being slow on a weekday, but I was very happy with the entire experience. They treated me with respect and without pressure. No guarantee they will give a similar build, but both me and my father ordered trucks that day and got the same deal off MSRP.
I ordered a '23 F150 SCREW XLT 302A 6.5' bed, 5.0, 4x4, FX4, 3.31 locker Atlas Blue with 34 gallon tank, tow package, bench seat, work surface, under seat storage and a few other options.
My dad ordered a '23 F150 SCAB XLT 302A 8' bed4x4, FX4, 3.31 locker Hot Pepper Red with 34 gallon tank, bench seat, tow package and a few other options.
I got back the quote from Granger and was about ready to pull the trigger with them because there price was significantly better than anyone locally, then I just happened to visit a dealer about 45 minutes away who had a similar truck to what I was going to order (color, engine, a couple options, but close). While there, I spoke to the salesman, and decided right there and then to give them an opportunity to price my build... Long story short, they knocked $8000 off MSRP, and at the end of the day, the out the door price (before taxes) was only a couple hundred dollars more than than Granger. They did guarantee price, and it was going to save me an 1800 mile drive, plane ticket and hotel stay. So I pulled the trigger there and then.
Parks Ford in Wesley Chapel, Florida. My salesman was Joe Gray and the financial guy was Jim
This was on a weekday afternoon, so maybe my deal was something special based on them being slow on a weekday, but I was very happy with the entire experience. They treated me with respect and without pressure. No guarantee they will give a similar build, but both me and my father ordered trucks that day and got the same deal off MSRP.
I ordered a '23 F150 SCREW XLT 302A 6.5' bed, 5.0, 4x4, FX4, 3.31 locker Atlas Blue with 34 gallon tank, tow package, bench seat, work surface, under seat storage and a few other options.
My dad ordered a '23 F150 SCAB XLT 302A 8' bed4x4, FX4, 3.31 locker Hot Pepper Red with 34 gallon tank, bench seat, tow package and a few other options.



