I’ve had my strong holds on my Trailboss for over a month now and they are doing great! Much quieter that the Goodyear wranglers I had. I’m running 285/75 18
I had the Baja boss and Toyo at3s and at2s before the copper stronghold ats. I love the Baja boss ats a lot more. Handled phenomenal in everything. Snow wasn’t a challenge. Truck weighs 7k pounds and it pulled a 16 ft dual axle trailer through mud pretty easily. Was extremely impressed. Quiet until 7/32 they started becoming a little noisy. Took them off with 6/32 left and had 104k miles on them. Towed pretty often. Still beyond impressed. Not too happy with the stronghold ats. From brand new they have some noise to them and feel squirmy with a late response to them. The Baja boss at and Toyo at3 had an immediate response to them. Do good in the rain, but the Baja boss ats have done better in everything. Hopefully they last about as long that way I can at least get my money worth out of them and go back to the Baja boss ats.
U should do an “in and out” of all your snow equipment. From the minor things on inside of the cabin like heated seats covers and strobe lights to that VBX. Every single thing used for snow
Cooper's have been excellent to me. The rubber doesn't crack and they balance well. Goodyears on the other hand tend to crack and now Goodyear owns Cooper so hopefully that doesn't change.
Those are nice looking tires! We run Nokian outpost tires on our plow and dually salt trucks and they are amazing! Never ran the coopers but curious how they would compare!
I've been very happy with cooper discoverer AT3 I drive around 120k miles a year I got about 90k miles out of a set towing heavy normally around 35,000lb. Unfortunately those are no longer available and I believe the strongholds replaced them I have 60k on my first set of those they seem to be holding up good.
Had to weigh in, these have been great so far in the snow! More to come.. but dang do they look good too on the new work truck 😎
Had Coopers a long time ago. No complaints with them. Congrats on the sponsorship, the new truck looks clean Brian.
I’ve had my strong holds on my Trailboss for over a month now and they are doing great! Much quieter that the Goodyear wranglers I had. I’m running 285/75 18
I had the Baja boss and Toyo at3s and at2s before the copper stronghold ats. I love the Baja boss ats a lot more. Handled phenomenal in everything. Snow wasn’t a challenge. Truck weighs 7k pounds and it pulled a 16 ft dual axle trailer through mud pretty easily. Was extremely impressed. Quiet until 7/32 they started becoming a little noisy. Took them off with 6/32 left and had 104k miles on them. Towed pretty often. Still beyond impressed.
Not too happy with the stronghold ats. From brand new they have some noise to them and feel squirmy with a late response to them. The Baja boss at and Toyo at3 had an immediate response to them. Do good in the rain, but the Baja boss ats have done better in everything. Hopefully they last about as long that way I can at least get my money worth out of them and go back to the Baja boss ats.
Cooper makes a great tire we run the Michelin LTX so far has been phenomenal!
I have toyo open country at3 on my f250 and do great in the snow. Maybe i'll give these a try next time.
Have always run cooper at3 on my trucks. No complaints.
Those tires make those trucks look awesome.
U should do an “in and out” of all your snow equipment. From the minor things on inside of the cabin like heated seats covers and strobe lights to that VBX. Every single thing used for snow
i have had puzzle weights in my truck for 6 years it definitely helps. its any extra 600lb in the bed if you buy the 8ft bed option
I just put a set on my Sierra 2500. Great tire so far bit noisy though
Discount Tire is the best in the business!
Cooper's have been excellent to me. The rubber doesn't crack and they balance well. Goodyears on the other hand tend to crack and now Goodyear owns Cooper so hopefully that doesn't change.
Love it! Charlie is a good friend of mine. I live near by there too
Coopers are great tires and I have been a long time customer. I like that tread design and look. Great choice!
I put them on my RAM 2 weeks ago , and I like them 👍 ..✌
Satisfied owner if Cooper AT3s here on my ‘19 . 👍🏼
Those are nice looking tires!
We run Nokian outpost tires on our plow and dually salt trucks and they are amazing!
Never ran the coopers but curious how they would compare!
Winter Tires are a softer tire
Summer Tires are a harder rubber tire
AT tires are hybrid
Those tires are looking sharp
Those are some sharp ass tires I think I might just have to go to tire shop pick some up myself
Honestly the look is incredible. Super happy with them brother
Need to get those trucks undercoated every season! Help keep that rust away, its rough here in michigan.
Darn it. I was just in oak park on Monday picking up a side by side from rental place.
I love the Rhino Hitch.
Discount Tire also Services all of our vehicles. we run BFGoodrich all-terrain.
Do we get a discount code. I need some tires soon for my truck and trailer 😂
I'm there with ya lol!
Why didnt you just buy dedicated snow tires? The Cooper Snow Claw LT is a good tire and would be a good option to try.
Something we may consider in the future. Great topic
No need for snow tires to have to spend the extra money to change over . Just a non needed added expense
@@justintracy1374 I believe it should be an added expense..for all the plowing they do id rather a snow tire over an a all terrain any day.
Good tires but nitto prices
I've been very happy with cooper discoverer AT3 I drive around 120k miles a year I got about 90k miles out of a set towing heavy normally around 35,000lb. Unfortunately those are no longer available and I believe the strongholds replaced them I have 60k on my first set of those they seem to be holding up good.
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Coopers didn’t last