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I hear that. If these 60,000 mile Nokian tires are all everyone says they are it will probably end fall and spring wheel / tires swapping. Right now we have 3 full sets of 4 black steel wheels with snows taking up space.At $80 a crack I’m not changing tires twice a year and storing 3 or 4 sets year round. Too much going on to have to make time for that also
...about as close as you gonna get to a BFG A/T tread pattern, I would think.I’ve tried several different sets of all terrain tires on my truck and settled on bfg a/t. I get about 45-50k miles out of them and they work crazy good in snow. These popped up when doing a search so I thought I’d give them a shot. Saved $250 over the bfg too
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Those Blizzaks are great in the snow. Dad had a set and they were amazing
Same here. Ain't got the room for multiple sets of rubbers. The van is always loaded down so its a pretty heavy tank and I run goodyear wrangler all terrains on it so it does pretty well even in *s-wordt storms. The truck doesn't get driven much in the winter so I don't worry about its tires much. Hell anymore if it's a blizzard out I just stay home and hangout in the garage. No need to try and work in that crap anywayAt $80 a crack I’m not changing tires twice a year and storing 3 or 4 sets year round. Too much going on to have to make time for that also
Friend of mine had them on a Jeep. They’re as real as can beMy mechanic friend Adam (Amateur Cutter over on FHC) has had good luck with these:
https://www.treadwright.com/collections/filter/products/warden-265-70-17
Probably give them a shot when it's time to replace. BFG retreads but pretty tough to beat at 130 per to your door. The cooper Discoverer s/t max's on the truck are getting pretty long in the tooth.
Those look they would be a great replacement for a BFGMy mechanic friend Adam (Amateur Cutter over on FHC) has had good luck with these:
https://www.treadwright.com/collections/filter/products/warden-265-70-17
Probably give them a shot when it's time to replace. BFG retreads but pretty tough to beat at 130 per to your door. The cooper Discoverer s/t max's on the truck are getting pretty long in the tooth.
Cooper makes a good tire.For snow plowing Cooper mud and snow tires are the chit.
Cooper makes a good tire.
Tell us how you really feel bish. Oh and GFY.We carry them at work.
I don't like them at all.
Don't balance worth a damn, tend to chop like Vince after an 8 ball of coke and a slap-chop in each hand and in my opinion, piss poor traction.
I have yet to drive any vehicle on *s-wordty roads that handled well that had Cooper tires.
Lol. Same. Other than the mud and snow that Steve mentioned. Those do work really well the first year in snow. But the problem with them is that after that, all of the tiny sipings wear down and then you have basically an old-school Goodyear wrangler that’s not worth a *s-word in 4 inches of snow. I was riding with my neighbor up to his cabin in the yoop running a worn out set of BFG‘s. The roads were *s-wordty and we slid past the turn in the dark and had to back up. The next week he put on a set of brand new Cooper AT3. Same weather conditions as last time and he slid past the road the same way trying to compare the 2.We carry them at work.
I don't like them at all.
Don't balance worth a damn, tend to chop like Vince after an 8 ball of coke and a slap-chop in each hand and in my opinion, piss poor traction.
I have yet to drive any vehicle on *s-wordty roads that handled well that had Cooper tires.
So are you saying that tires are like oil. Or Stihl vs Husqvarna. Chevy vs Fird ect?Lol. Same. Other than the mud and snow that Steve mentioned. Those do work really well the first year in snow. But the problem with them is that after that, all of the tiny sipings wear down and then you have basically an old-school Goodyear wrangler that’s not worth a *s-word in 4 inches of snow. I was riding with my neighbor up to his cabin in the yoop running a worn out set of BFG‘s. The roads were *s-wordty and we slid past the turn in the dark and had to back up. The next week he put on a set of brand new Cooper AT3. Same weather conditions as last time and he slid past the road the same way trying to compare the 2.
So basically, worn out BFGs work as well in the snow as new Cooper AT3s
There. That ought to tense up a Kegal muscle or 3
Yokohama makes a good tire...My favorite all around off-road tire back in my Jeep club days was a Yokohama Geolander Mud terrain. Did everything well as far as trails, sand ect. Of course there were tires that excelled in one area better than these but all around they were my favorite. *s-worde tons more tires out since I quit pouring money in the Jeep pit. Not a slam, just the facts if you wanna play dirty with a Jeep the way God intended it.