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SVTPerformance Reviews Cooper Discoverer S/T MAXX Tires
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<blockquote data-quote="ashleyroachclip" data-source="post: 14509917" data-attributes="member: 51495"><p>I have been a fan of Cooper tires since my first purchase some 6 or so years ago.</p><p></p><p>My first purchase was a set of Cooper mud claw tires for my ranger 4x4.</p><p></p><p>I drive a lot of miles annually, over 20k .</p><p>Driving is mixed hiway, gravel over medium to steep , mud ,snow and rain.</p><p></p><p>The first set of Mud Claws saw 50k miles on the ranger , and the second set were over 25k when I sold the truck.</p><p>Wear is always even , I rotate tires with each oil change , and keep them properly inflated.</p><p></p><p>I now have a set of these Mud Claws on my Super Duty extra cab short box, V10 4x4.</p><p></p><p>I have had them on for 2 weeks , have put 2k miles on the.</p><p>This week has had record rainfall , and the Coopes have not let me down, cut through the rain with ease, tho I do pitty the guy either beside or behind me , as the water is being thrown from the vehicle.</p><p></p><p>As for pricing , Cooper has been a fairly priced tire , and less than the BFG in my area.</p><p></p><p>Blackpony13 I have never owned nor driven any other cooper tire other than the Mud Claws , so I can not comment on that particular tire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashleyroachclip, post: 14509917, member: 51495"] I have been a fan of Cooper tires since my first purchase some 6 or so years ago. My first purchase was a set of Cooper mud claw tires for my ranger 4x4. I drive a lot of miles annually, over 20k . Driving is mixed hiway, gravel over medium to steep , mud ,snow and rain. The first set of Mud Claws saw 50k miles on the ranger , and the second set were over 25k when I sold the truck. Wear is always even , I rotate tires with each oil change , and keep them properly inflated. I now have a set of these Mud Claws on my Super Duty extra cab short box, V10 4x4. I have had them on for 2 weeks , have put 2k miles on the. This week has had record rainfall , and the Coopes have not let me down, cut through the rain with ease, tho I do pitty the guy either beside or behind me , as the water is being thrown from the vehicle. As for pricing , Cooper has been a fairly priced tire , and less than the BFG in my area. Blackpony13 I have never owned nor driven any other cooper tire other than the Mud Claws , so I can not comment on that particular tire. [/QUOTE]
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