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- Feb 25, 2018
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Ive had good luck with cooper ats
Hankook I Pike studded on my F150 and mama's Tahoe....about half the year we're commuting on glare and black ice, packed snow, sometimes all of the above with water sheeting on top!
.....See people in the ditch constantly, these tires are great and keep us on the road....
Those things are the best ever for slush and snow. I have tried several different sets of snow tires on my work car the past few years and I compare them all to the I Pikes for winter driving. Hands down those are the best I've used. Running Michelins now, no comparison.Hankook I Pike studded on my F150 and mama's Tahoe....about half the year we're commuting on glare and black ice, packed snow, sometimes all of the above with water sheeting on top!
.....See people in the ditch constantly, these tires are great and keep us on the road....
I ran the Toyota open country R/T's on my 250 and they did fantastic. Sold the truck before it needed tires but they had about 20k and alot of life left.Bump for mileage reviews on the Cooper stt pro anyone?
I just inheritated a 00' F250 CCSB that will be needing tires very soon.
I ran 38x15.5 and 37x13.5 Toyo MT on my last F250, both lasted really long and did decent offroad, they're just too expensive now and I heard they're under new ownership, not sure if that is true as I haven't looked into it yet.I ran the Toyota open country R/T's on my 250 and they did fantastic. Sold the truck before it needed tires but they had about 20k and alot of life left.
I'm now running the nitto Ridge grappler on my jeep. Have almost 30k on those and can get maybe another 15-20.
Neither tire had really chucked out and has held up very well to the sharp idaho desert rock.