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You are correct, just checked.Just confirmed, they are 2-ply sidewall.
I still think I would have bought these over other manufacturers AT's.
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You are correct, just checked.Just confirmed, they are 2-ply sidewall.
I like them a lot more than the ST Maxx tires I had before these.You are correct, just checked.
I still think I would have bought these over other manufacturers AT's.
Looks awesome!285/70/17 on my taco. I love them so far. They drive nice and smooth and they do exceptionally well in the snow and on ice. I haven’t really had a chance to see how they do on the dirt/gravel/mud. I’ll most likely be putting them on my 80 in the future 37x12.5x17.
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Do you have a mounted height measurement for these? I currently have 285/75R17 Toyo MT's on my HDJ81 and the lack of winter traction is getting tiring, but I don't want a significant diameter decrease if I can avoid it.
What size did you go with in 18's?My 2 cents
I bought the at3 xlt in 315/75r16
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I will start off by saying they look great on y’alls trucks but when I saw them in person - it just didn’t do it for me.
I was running a BFG ko2 295/75r16 with approx 20k miles and when side by side (both unmounted) they were the same height as the cooper 315s. The coopers were a solid 1 to 1.25” wider.
Sorry for not doing a side by side but the BFG ko2 is standing next the stack of coopers and you can get an idea of the width difference.
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It’s well accepted that ko2s run small so I was a little confused by the similar heights.
This picture is useless for comparison on height but to give you an idea:
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At the time I was running an aggressive offset SCS F5 wheel and was concerned with having a similar height but wider tire - not the look I was going for - nor would it help me in any on or off-roading situations. I was willing to sacrifice a little rub to gain some height but this wasn’t the case.
I instead swapped wheels for 18s and went tall and skinny.
Im very confident that these will surpass the tires I got (and the ko2s I was running) in the wet and snow. Siping for days on these tires.
Return shipping was ridiculous $$$ on five “35 inch” tires but knew I would’ve second guessed myself to death.
Anyway that was my experience
sorry I know this is a cooper thread but went with these 285/75r18 aka 35x11.50r18What size did you go with in 18's?
Looks goodI just picked up the new AT3 XLT in 315/75/16 this morning based on recommendations from my Discount Tire rep who runs them (I originally was set on the K02s). The tires run small at least in 315s... mounted diameter is 34" which will allow me to mount my spare in the stock location if needed. Also, this is one of the lightest A/T 315s I have seen at 63lbs. Anyone on the fence to move to 315s on their 80 series should seriously consider this tire. I am amazed at how quiet they run for how aggressive they look. Extremely pleased so far...
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Still love them. Going to switch to the 315/75/16 and do some snow wheeling. With all the trips to the mountain last year in both my FJ and the wife's tundra, I never felt that we needed chains in any of the varying conditions we saw. I do carry chains (be prepared), but have yet to need them on either rig.Ok, just to beat a dead horse, a couple of you guys in the PNW STILL love your XLTs in the snow, right? Getting ready to put some on my LX470, but have hesitated a bit wondering if I should just do the 4s. We hit the pass skiing every weekend in the winter and I've been wondering how much stock I should be putting into their lack of "the snowflake". Of course I still want to tow my ATV around and get out on some hunting roads, so...
I just picked up the new AT3 XLT in 315/75/16 this morning based on recommendations from my Discount Tire rep who runs them (I originally was set on the K02s). The tires run small at least in 315s... mounted diameter is 34" which will allow me to mount my spare in the stock location if needed. Also, this is one of the lightest A/T 315s I have seen at 63lbs. Anyone on the fence to move to 315s on their 80 series should seriously consider this tire. I am amazed at how quiet they run for how aggressive they look. Extremely pleased so far...
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