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hankook dynapro mt to cooper stt mud
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[QUOTE="n54power, post: 1144139, member: 10678"] 37x12.5r17 for both Saturday I had new tires installed. Having worn out a set of hankooks I thought I'd share my experience. First,they look good.I've liked the basic design of tires that work well without the need for crazy tread designing. In snow and mud they were great.they tracked straight under load through both mud and snow. They road nice and smooth and required very little weight to run smooth. on wet pacement they did really well but when they got below a 1/3 tread they were super sketchy. the last 7k they were running in bad bad ball joints. Even with them being shot they never wore weird or got cupping. The real test was camping this year.starting with towing into the back country with atv's,river crossings and ****ty off camber roads they never let me down.there were times when they should have gotten ripped open by rocks but received hardly a scratch thsee are a great choice for someone who.wants a effective reliablessed daily driver tire for 290-310 per tire,they are a great choice. this time I went with coopers for a coupme reasons. I ran these in a 35x12.5 on my 2001 tacoma with sas.they lasted along time,the sipping was spot on for iCy wet roads and were quite. They were about 20$ per tire cheaper than the hankoops and have more sidewall tread and a thicker sidewall. The hankooks in a size 37x12.5 measure in at 36.7 the cooper's come in at 37.1 the cooper's has a discount promo which dropped the overall cost to 270$ per tire I'll report back. I have some logging roads,fire wood cutting and a couple pig hunts coming up [/QUOTE]
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