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Best AT tire for wet and dry road handling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff302" data-source="post: 1308225" data-attributes="member: 30249"><p>You might try the Cooper AT3 range. I actually got a set of the AT3 XLT installed last night, and although I only have about 20 miles on them so far, initial impressions are excellent. I drove home from my local Discount Tire in the rain, and at speeds up to 70 mph, no issues at all. They get great reviews everywhere and Walmart currently has the AT3 XLT on sale for $210 each. They did (and may still) have them for $390 a pair, and my local Discount Tire price matched that for me. They are also E load range, but they ride great. And hard to beat a solid name brand tire that looks great, performs well, and has a 60k mile treadwear warranty for right around $200 each in 315/70r17. </p><p> Oh and if $$$ is a concern like it is for little old me, you can get many months of zero interest financing on the Discount Tire card.</p><p> Center cap isn't installed yet (I was too impatient), but here's a shot of the XLT sidewall and the 17x8.5 American Outlaw wheels I selected because they were relatively light, gloss black (not a fan of matte on wheels), and only $120 a piece with a lifetime structural warranty. For the wheels, the 23 lbs on the DT site is incorrect. I weighed them myself and they are 26.4 lbs each including the cap.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]115925[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff302, post: 1308225, member: 30249"] You might try the Cooper AT3 range. I actually got a set of the AT3 XLT installed last night, and although I only have about 20 miles on them so far, initial impressions are excellent. I drove home from my local Discount Tire in the rain, and at speeds up to 70 mph, no issues at all. They get great reviews everywhere and Walmart currently has the AT3 XLT on sale for $210 each. They did (and may still) have them for $390 a pair, and my local Discount Tire price matched that for me. They are also E load range, but they ride great. And hard to beat a solid name brand tire that looks great, performs well, and has a 60k mile treadwear warranty for right around $200 each in 315/70r17. Oh and if $$$ is a concern like it is for little old me, you can get many months of zero interest financing on the Discount Tire card. Center cap isn't installed yet (I was too impatient), but here's a shot of the XLT sidewall and the 17x8.5 American Outlaw wheels I selected because they were relatively light, gloss black (not a fan of matte on wheels), and only $120 a piece with a lifetime structural warranty. For the wheels, the 23 lbs on the DT site is incorrect. I weighed them myself and they are 26.4 lbs each including the cap. [ATTACH=full]115925[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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