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I got a set of Cooper 31x10.5 A/T3s after reading this test on Exped: Where the Rubber Meets the Road | Expedition Portal
No wheeling yet but I've been very happy with them on road and in rain. Haven't gotten any snow/ice to test yet. They cost me a little under $130ea.
For the ice, snow and slush up here in the winters, the BFG ATs and my driving habits are the perfect choice. Seems the Cooper and Toyo get REALLY hard in the extreme cold (-5 to -35F)and traction suffers dearly. The BFGs get hard as well but still work the best IMO.
For me its nice to have one set of tires year round. We've had several vehicles and cruisers with the BFG and no issues at all for a true YEAR ROUND tire option.
J
My KO2's are wayyy better in the snow vs the KO's...which did get hard esp after half life
I remember Desert Dogs!! Awesome cheap(ish) tires back in the day!
For the ice, snow and slush up here in the winters, the BFG ATs and my driving habits are the perfect choice. Seems the Cooper and Toyo get REALLY hard in the extreme cold (-5 to -35F)and traction suffers dearly. The BFGs get hard as well but still work the best IMO.
For me its nice to have one set of tires year round. We've had several vehicles and cruisers with the BFG and no issues at all for a true YEAR ROUND tire option.
J
Ice?, snow? slush? -35f.....I can't even find a definition for these terms in my " Guide to Southern Arizona Winters " ..I'm going to have to Google these terms... I hope there's pics otherwise I'll never understand it.....
do stores up there even know what suntan lotion is?
Down here Tequila is a drink...I think up there it's in the antifreeze isle right next to the Prestone