litton wrote:
retmil46 wrote:
litton wrote:
FYI, my new Cooper ATR's seem to grip pretty much everything very well....much better the the stock tires.
Hmmm, I was looking at putting on a set of Cooper ATR's or HT's this week, 245/70's. What size did you put on and what's your overall impression of them?
Local Cooper dealer said I could get either ATR's or HT's for $450 out the door.
I went with 235/70/16's because they would fit with no rubbing and no lift. We just did 1500 miles from AZ to NW Montana and they were as quiet as the stock tires and in the rain they were MUCH better then stock. When we hit the snowstorm going over some moutains just north of Idaho, they seemed to grip as well as could have been expected without studs. They really grip off-road running in the typical AZ conditions.
I also put these on my GC with similiar satisfactory results. Both sets were purchased from Mavis online and installed by the local Walmat store.
Well, yesterday I went with the Cooper ATR's 245/70's. Stock suspension, no rubbing issues at all, tried it lock to lock both forwards and in reverse.
BIG difference in ride and handling over the Goodyears. Feels surefooted as a mountain goat now. No apparent hit on coasting ability or amount of throttle to keep it moving (ie, rolling resistance), even with the ATR's at 35 psi vs the 40 psi I ran in the Goodyears. And with those wide tires, it definitely improves the looks of the vehicle - gives the impression it's open and ready for business.
If I'd had any idea just how crappy those Goodyears really were, or how much of a difference a decent set of tires could make on this beast, they would've been swapped out straight off the dealer lot.
Glad I finally decided to hold on to this beast last year - with every change, it just keeps getting better!