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Ive had real good luck with toyo m/t on my one tons. Theyre about the best on a heavy truck and I pull a lot with them. They wont wear like a street tire but is what it is.
We’re talking winter tires and your from Texas.
GFY!!!
...more like good evening Packer kickers!Good evening tire kickers.
Little more aggressive on the outer tread than bfg, which I like.
Worst set of tires I've had so far are the Coopers currently on the truck. They were great the first year, but after that they slowly started wearing like chit even with regular rotation and a tight front end. Seems like the rubber compound they use hardens up and they start chopping and scuffing like a mf'er.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.
Another tire fact. Nokian invented snow tires in 1938.Tire fact... There is only two American owned and American made tire company's left, Good Year and Cooper. They both own tire plants world wide besides in the United States and other brands as well.
My 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.
I've resembled that description with a couple of my own tractors b4.![]()
Well clutch adjustment turned into some body work. Some asehole got a lil carried away with the loader
They don't know our pain.We’re talking winter tires and your from Texas.
GFY!!!
Oh its in the plans..... someday.Id move...
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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.
And you moved. That is how its done biches.Worst set of tires I've had so far are the Coopers currently on the truck. They were great the first year, but after that they slowly started wearing like chit even with regular rotation and a tight front end. Seems like the rubber compound they use hardens up and they start chopping and scuffing like a mf'er.
Favorite tires I've ran so far have been a set of Hankook Dynapro RF10. Held up very well in southern heat, chit-tons of highway miles, and did well in heavy snow and on slick ice as long as I did my part. They were load range E, on a half ton Cheby, cuz every fuggin thing down where I was liked to poke a hole in lesser tires. Sharp rocks, seemingly every plant had sharp thorns, and the often seen fresh roadkill bones were ridiculous on the road.
Huh.....that's interesting. I thought they were newer to the game and capitalizing on the famous Nokia name. lolAnother tire fact. Nokian invented snow tires in 1938.
My Isuzu dmax and my dodge ram wear bfg at ko2 year round, good enough for sveedisch winters.
Nowhere near a real studded winter tire on icy roads but Im still alive, knock knock...
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Nope. All the testing done above the Arctic circle where winters are real.Huh.....that's interesting. I thought they were newer to the game and capitalizing on the famous Nokia name. lol
They are called a Venom Power Terra Hunter. Reviews were good, but might be Chinese junk for all I know. Tread is deep, over 1/2” like the bfg.What kind are they Kevin
How much if ya don’t mind me asking
They look good [emoji106]
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