New Tire Time, What's Good These Days?

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So just commuted in the rain…
Very quiet white noise at 80mph on highway. If you do less than 10-15 % off road a tear and live in a snowy area get these. Wet traction better than bfg and also handles a bit more nimble.
 

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I like those they just look like street tires to me though... which is why I went with the coopers.

That's my thought as well. Looks like something I would have on a FX4 for a street tire, but not sure it fits the "look" I want on the Raptor. I'm sure it's an excellent tire.
 

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So just commuted in the rain…
Very quiet white noise at 80mph on highway. If you do less than 10-15 % off road a tear and live in a snowy area get these. Wet traction better than bfg and also handles a bit more nimble.
i hated mine, couldnt them off faster, were decent in the rain though. Quiet and prob a good hwy tire, but man i felt every bump and offroad was a bounce house.
They are (almost) ALL quiet at first :Big Laugh:
20k on my coopers and still really quiet. Only noise i hear is right after rotating and it goes away shortly.
 

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That's my thought as well. Looks like something I would have on a FX4 for a street tire, but not sure it fits the "look" I want on the Raptor. I'm sure it's an excellent tire.
Oh I agree, perhaps not an aesthetic choice… This rig is on fam duty as of right now (road trips snowboarding trips etc). If I wanted something aggressive amd louder i would have wound up with stock bfg or Recon Crapplers…

They are (almost) ALL quiet at first :Big Laugh:
Believe me i know. I’ve ran so many different types of AT and mud terrains over the years. As I age I grow weary of the choppy drones of post 15k mud/AT tires. This is the first quiet cab ive had in years…
 

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I like those they just look like street tires to me though... which is why I went with the coopers.
I was going to go with coopers but then I read about their compound getting very non compliant in freezing temps and wanted something with 3PMs. 280 a piece out the door after rebate mounted was a tie breaker…
 

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I was going to go with coopers but then I read about their compound getting very non compliant in freezing temps and wanted something with 3PMs. 280 a piece out the door after rebate mounted was a tie breaker…
I get it, I don't deal with snow ever so not needed...
 
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