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Duffer58
Posted 6/8/2015 8:10 PM (#771746 - in reply to #771609)
Subject: Re: Trailer tires




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Location: Central Illinois
I have run Cooper AT's for 15+ years. Never had a problem and typically get 60 to 70K miles out of them. I typically buy LT's as with Cooper you can get into the LT's for less money than other manufacturers and pick up quite a bit tread depth. You can get the regular LT E load range but I usually get the C load range tire. I don't need the E load rating and the C's offer better ride. I bought a new truck last year. For the "all terain" tires that were part of the off road package I got Wrangler SR-A's - really an all-season tire. I'm swapping them out for Cooper AT3's this fall for the muddy cornfields of duck and goose season and winter snow.

Several posts mentioned Michelin's. I used to run Michelin's and couple of buddies run the LTX's. They are also a great tire. When I do the math the Cooper's work out a bit better.

Edited by Duffer58 6/8/2015 8:12 PM

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