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Posted by CountryMile on 01-05-2007 07:42 PM:

Cooper Courser or Discoverer. Sold em for 12 years, best all around mud,snow,highway I have ever put on for folks myself included. Dave

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Posted by chester cooner on 01-05-2007 08:00 PM:

Here she is.....

Clean (rarely) and with the street tread on




Posted by bigcreekkennels on 01-05-2007 08:50 PM:

if you want a TRUE MUD TIRE get ya a set of SUPER SWAMPER BOGGERS kinda expensive but if ya want a TRUE MUD TIRE thats wat id go with....my buddys got a set of 35inch COOPERS on his cj7 that lil jeep will go with em COOPERS on it...not bad on the rd or off

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Posted by Huntaholic on 01-05-2007 09:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by jackback
What kind of truck you drive?

98 Chevy ext cab Z71, 5spd tranny, 373 gears, posi rear.

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Posted by RedMan on 01-06-2007 03:59 AM:

I wouldnt give a nickle for all the cooper tires both my trucks and 16 ft trailer would haul. I tried switching cause I liked the look of the discover tread and got less than 35,000 out of them. As long as they make Sport Kings ATs I'll never run anything but. Have never been stuck with them either. I got 235/75/15 on my 87 yota and have almost 60,000 miles on them with about 60% tread left. I have always rotated my tires every other oil change and with the exception of the crappy discovers have never had less than 75,000 miles out of them and the yote I have now is the first truck I have owned in 18 yrs that I dont have a lot larger than factory tires on. Within the next month my 04 silverado will have the Spot Kings on it as well cause the factory tires are pretty crummy on dry pavement little lone wet or soft ground.

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Posted by jwebb on 01-06-2007 04:05 AM:

i have 52000 miles on my cooper at's , had a toyota with sport kings on it when i bought it new got a whopping 16000 miles on them and talk bout bogging you down them kings sure did it

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Posted by 1adam12 on 01-06-2007 05:11 AM:

got mud

Firestone destination m/t for mud tall and slim tires are the way to go less than bfgs


Posted by CountryMile on 01-06-2007 05:37 AM:

Huh 35,000 miles on the Coursers right now and they show about half tread. I've probably mounted up near 200 sets for folks over the years, Never one problem ever. These I have now have been rotated twice on a 95 Chevy Z-71. I'll take both pick-up loads from you RedMan. Dave

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Posted by English Rule on 01-06-2007 07:22 AM:

Do not buy mud kings!

Unless you are just offroad all the time. I have a set on my work/hunting truck and I hate them. They do great offroad, but man I can not here myself think on the highway. They ride really bad on pavement as well. I have some cordavan very aggressive ats on my Chevy. They are nice tires and ride, and pull well through the mud also. They are very inexpensive also. 285x75x16s only run around $365 a set. Probably get a set of 31x10.50s for $250.

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Posted by NIGHTFIRE BLUES on 01-06-2007 04:03 PM:

i run 32.11.50 x 15 maxxis big horns on my 93 toyota x cab with the 3,0 v6 let me tell you they will put you anywhere you want to be !!!!!!!

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Posted by corey ryan on 01-06-2007 05:00 PM:

I have a set of cooper s/ts on my truck now 31x10.5.x15 they are an awesome tire never got stuck with them yet a trust me i tested them my dad had a set of cooper stt they are an agressive lug tire they were UNREAL in mud he now has a chevy duramax diesela nd has a set of all terrains bf goodrich on them the cooper st and the all terrains basically look alike and the cooper are cheaper imo go with the cooper but its ur decision my uncle has bf goodrich mud terrains and he has not gotten much ware out of them

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