DocB wrote:
I was looking into the Revos before last Winter, then my tire guy suggested the Cooper Discoverer ATRs.
He said alot of the guys were running them on their pickups up here in NE PA.
Snow, mud, and driving into the stone quarries (flag stone-sharp stuff).
He also said they had a real tuff casing, and were quiet on the highway.
Priced right too, $104 out the door, including mounting, balancing, etc. IIRC, a 50K or 60K prorated warranty.
He suggested that I try them, and if I don't like them he would take them back, period.
But if I keep them, I owe him a case of beer.
This past Spring I brought him a case of Yuengling Lager.
This is how I like to do business!
Great story. Cooper is really a sleeper amongst ATR tires. Most folks use Tire Rack as the definitive authority on tires and don't realize that they only rate tires they sell. I put them on my GC because of the tough sidewalls..we have a lot of sharp shale rock and cactus thorns (yep, they go right through tires) and it's murder on tires. The off-road traction with the ATR's is fantastic but I have no experience with them in snow. Reckon I'll stick with these now that good reports are coming in on the snow and ice performace.