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Old 08-10-2016, 05:55 PM   #1
Chrispbrown36
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Location: Cunningham, KY
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A little tire review.

Sometime in February it became very clear that the Dunlop Mud Rovers that were on my truck when I bought it were not going to last much longer. When I bought the truck (March of 2014) the tires still had the nubs on them. I loved the look, but they weren't quiet even when new and it just got worse. By February of this year they were howling and the tread was all but gone. The truck isn't driven all that much (I have a beater car for work and such), it mainly spends its days pulling the boat from time to time or when I just want to show it off. I was not at all impressed with the Dunlops other than they did well in mud and snow. They were horrible on the ice.
When I started looking I knew I wanted something that was fairly aggressive (I don't offroad on purpose, but living in the middle of no where sometimes you need some traction), good tire wear, mild manners on pavement, decent snow/ice performance, and of course a good look....ya know...not trying to ask for too much.
I narrowed it down to Mickey Thompson Fun Country's and Cooper S/T Maxx in 31x10.50x15's. Both had similar reviews and ratings with a slight edge going to the S/T Maxx. The deciding factor was a rebate on the Cooper's through Tread Depot. With shipping the tires cost around $140 per tire. They arrived a day earlier than they said they would, so I was pretty happy about that. I had them mounted at a tire shop up the road making the grand total $160 per tire. I loved the way they looked and was pleasantly surprised at how quiet they were on the road.
I honestly couldn't tell you how many miles I have put on them, but they have been on some one to two hour interstate trips and a fair amount of time on the back roads and highways. They are still very quiet on the road and the tread seems to be wearing well and evenly. On wet pavement there is no problem. We have had a lot of rain this year and even going through some slightly flooded areas I haven't noticed any slip to them. I haven't had the chance to get them into any mud, but if I was happy with the Mud Rovers I can't see these being any less able. I expect they will also be just as able in snow, but I am curious how they do on ice. The reviews are good for ice, but we will see.
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