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Jan 5 2014 07:05pm
http://www.treaddepot.com/tire/90000002726.html
Seems very cheap. $1020 for a set of 5 shipped.

Sadly the place is on my way home but they dont do local pickup. Would be very cheap if they did

If these are good I may buy them and mount them on my stock rims for now and upgrade rims later on.


Ive heard good things about the Cooper Discoverers but I dont see this particular size for sale at ANY big name retailers which seems odd.

This post was edited by AXIS on Jan 5 2014 07:22pm
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Jan 5 2014 07:31pm
I have those on my diesel. I've put 30k miles on them and they still have another 20k or so to go. They do make a good bit of road noise for an AT but grip and wear are good.
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Jan 5 2014 07:46pm
Quote (FMX_89 @ Jan 5 2014 08:31pm)
I have those on my diesel.  I've put 30k miles on them and they still have another 20k or so to go.  They do make a good bit of road noise for an AT but grip and wear are good.


Do you have that exact size?

I dont think Im too worried about road noise so they may be a good choice for me
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Jan 5 2014 08:14pm
Their cooper
So cant be all that bad

And just judging by the tread from my prersonal experience , they dont look like packers . Looks like a decent cruising tire/highway
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Do you have that exact size?

I dont think Im too worried about road noise so they may be a good choice for me


No im running 285/70/17's i believe.
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