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Old Sep 21, 2012 | 08:08 PM
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Default Cooper Discoverer ATP 265/75/16

Cooper Discoverer ATP 265/75/16

$113/ea at Discount Tire

Durango is at stock height, no rubbing as of yet. Looks like enough room though. Was considering T&S lift if needed, but might not be necessary.









 
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Old Sep 21, 2012 | 09:04 PM
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thats what i am running. discoverer at3 though. 265/75 which isnt much bigger than the stock size 265/70.
 
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Cool! Wasn't sure between the 2 and went with the cheaper option since they're both 55k tires

Do you have pics, would like to see them.
 
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thats what i am running. discoverer at3 though. 265/75 which isnt much bigger than the stock size 265/70.

How do you like the A/T3's
 
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Just gonna bump this up because DiscountTireDirect has a $100 rebate right now when you purchase 4 tires through there ebay store.

So, you can get 4 of these for $400 shipped to your door. Great deal.
 
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Originally Posted by Rawyzf
Just gonna bump this up because DiscountTireDirect has a $100 rebate right now when you purchase 4 tires through there ebay store.

So, you can get 4 of these for $400 shipped to your door. Great deal.
Hope they are doing that come September when im ready to buy!

BTW how are your tires fairing?
 
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I think this deal goes until Nov. 5th. Sept is a long ways away, but they seem to do this deal every couple months.

As for the tires, they are great. I actually went through some mud yesterday just for giggle to see how they did. No issues at all, Horton (Durangos Name) just pushed right through. Not a big mud hole or anything, just some muddy back road .

I did lose about 1mpg switching to these. However, I don't think that is related to going from 265/70 to 265/75. I think the MPG loss is going from Highway Terrain to All Terrain tires. So, I have no issue with it.
 
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Originally Posted by Rawyzf
I think this deal goes until Nov. 5th. Sept is a long ways away, but they seem to do this deal every couple months.

As for the tires, they are great. I actually went through some mud yesterday just for giggle to see how they did. No issues at all, Horton (Durangos Name) just pushed right through. Not a big mud hole or anything, just some muddy back road .

I did lose about 1mpg switching to these. However, I don't think that is related to going from 265/70 to 265/75. I think the MPG loss is going from Highway Terrain to All Terrain tires. So, I have no issue with it.
I currently have Uniroyal Liberator A/T's on my truck now(came with it when i bought it in 2011) so i don't think ill have much to worry with MPG. Those tire's look like they will go above and beyond fitting the bill for me... I would say 99% of the time i am on public road so a highway tire would work for me but, i wanna have the proper rubber on there that should i need to go offroad or winter/wet weather occurs i have the best traction i can get.
 
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I currently have Uniroyal Liberator A/T's on my truck now(came with it when i bought it in 2011) so i don't think ill have much to worry with MPG. Those tire's look like they will go above and beyond fitting the bill for me... I would say 99% of the time i am on public road so a highway tire would work for me but, i wanna have the proper rubber on there that should i need to go offroad or winter/wet weather occurs i have the best traction i can get.
If you already have A/T, I don't think you'll see any MPG difference .

That is the reason I switched from H/T to A/T. Here in MN, roads get mess starting about now until April. So I wanted to be ready for what was thrown at me!
 
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Originally Posted by Rawyzf
If you already have A/T, I don't think you'll see any MPG difference .

That is the reason I switched from H/T to A/T. Here in MN, roads get mess starting about now until April. So I wanted to be ready for what was thrown at me!

How is the noise level with them... i know the Uniroyal's i have now are screamers...
 
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