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Old Jul 11, 2004
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ok so im tired of my crappy stock tires and im looking at getting some new ones but i need suggestions on which one to get... i have narrowed my choices down to the BFG AT

and the Cooper Discoverer ST

i want to get a larger size but i dont know what will fit on the truck... i know the 31x10.5x15 will fit but can i fit anything bigger without a lift?
 
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Old Jul 11, 2004
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get 32x11.50's, they will fit. i'd get the bfg's based on the look's. and the brand is beter well known..
 
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Old Jul 11, 2004
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If i'm not mistaken, John (N3ELZ) has the Cooper Discover tires. Check his web site out. I seem to remember they looked Very nice.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2004
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Originally Posted by 3Nailz1Cross
If i'm not mistaken, John (N3ELZ) has the Cooper Discover tires. Check his web site out. I seem to remember they looked Very nice.
correct john has these same tires and i know he loves them
 
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Old Jul 11, 2004
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no... he has the stt's or something like that...

the more offroad version of that tire...
 
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Old Jul 11, 2004
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i have the bfg at and i love them i odnt nuch offroading but when i do they do great. and there not bad on the road either
 
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Old Jul 11, 2004
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Christian Im sorry ,but you are wrong.

John has the Sure/Trac or whatever the ST.. NOT the mud tire.


Rand

For myself a tire choice consists of many things. You wont
go wrong with either of those tires.

If you want additional suggestions.

Bridgestone Revos
Toyo Open Country All-Terrains(what I have and like)
 
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Old Jul 11, 2004
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BFG A/T KOs are awesome, but everyone and their uncle has them. i dont know much bout the coopers, but itde be nice to see a change
 
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Old Jul 12, 2004
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$&%!@$#%& Computer

If you do much off roading at all the BFG's come with a warranty that BFG introduced for their line of all terrains and mudterrains last summer its a three year/36,000 Adventure Warranty...you get stuck with their tires on your truck...they will tow you out for free.....had a huge influence on me buying what I have now...
 
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Old Jul 12, 2004
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This 'Adventure Assurance' program of BFG's (link) sure is interesting! I hadn't heard of it. It's pretty crazy that they'll offer to pull you out of any place you get stuck, no matter what! Although there has to be some fine print. I notice it says "With a couple of decades of experience supplying premier off-road tires to extreme enthusiasts, we know we have to look out for the service providers too, so service will depend solely upon safe tow truck access to the scene as determined by the service provider." .. But still, that's one helluva perk!
 
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Old Jul 12, 2004
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neither, get Bridgestone Dueler Revo's!!!
 
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Old Jul 12, 2004
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I have 32"x10.5"x17, they fit just fine. You can check them out at the Daytona meet.

I do have a very minor rub at full lock but thats because of the difference in offset on my new wheels. On stock wheels that wouldn't be an issue.
 
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Old Jul 13, 2004
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well i keep changing my mind but i think im gonna go with the BF Goodrich AT in the 32x11.5x15 since its cheaper and the coopers would have to be special ordered... for some reason the guy at the tire shop didnt want me to get those tires... oh well
 
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Old Jul 14, 2004
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Originally Posted by gatorblue92
for some reason the guy at the tire shop didnt want me to get those tires... oh well
Because he makes more money selling BFGs
 
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Old Jul 14, 2004
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accually he only sells cooper tires... i have to get the bfg at tirekingdom
 
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Old Aug 2, 2004
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I'm not sure why you want Snow Terrains. I'd get the Bridgestone Dueler A/Ts
 
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Old Aug 3, 2004
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Here is another great Cooper tire




I bought a set if these in 32/11.5/15 for $530 OTD price included lifetime mount, ,balance, rotation and 3year nation wide road hazard back in feb of this year.

I to was looking For the Cooper S/T, BFG A/T and BS Revos. I shopped all the shops in town for 31's the cheapest I found the just for the tires installed nothing extra
*BFG A/T=$650 at Discount Tire
*Bridgestone Revos=$750 (buy3 get 1 free) at Firestone
*Cooper Discoverer S/T=$500 also special order http://www.leontire.com/

When I called looking for the S/T's he didnt have any in stock but offered me the 32" LT's for the same price as 31"S/T's SO I went to the shop liked what I saw and walked out with the tires above.

As for street manners traction wet and dry its a night a day diffrence for the better. For offroad the only place I've tried them is at the beach in all types of sand. the only sand I've had problems with was wind blown powder type of sand.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2004
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i have both sets of coopers the st and the lt both are a great tires
for the bfg can't see where they would be cheaper than the coopers

did the stock size in the st for winter for 435.00 out the door mounted and balanced

the LT cost was the same for 270/r 16

both tires are great traction and the wear is great on them two
i think the lt has a 50,000 mile wear out warranty
 
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Old Aug 4, 2004
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Originally Posted by Trevelyn1015
no... he has the stt's or something like that...

the more offroad version of that tire...
Hey Christian I would be the one with the Cooper STT's

 
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