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Posted: 12/30/07 02:26 PM
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I am putting a 6" lift on my 2007 ram 2500 4x4 and want t know witch of the 3 tiers is the best,
Toyo m/t open country,
Procomp xtreme a/t
Cooper stt
what do yall think??
i'm wanting a 37" tire on a 17" wheel.
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Posted: 12/30/07 02:30 PM
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i'd go with the pro comps no question cuz their more aggressive. but thats my style.
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Posted: 12/30/07 04:39 PM
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well thats what I'm running on my 1500 dodge, a set of 38.5x14.5x18 Xtreme A/T's and I really love them. They ride as smooth at 100mph as they do at 50mph, but i'v never had 2500 h/d and didnt know if it matters with the wait.
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Posted: 01/08/08 04:05 AM
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i hear toyos wear fast and the stt cooper clogs quick. my buddy runs them and hates them but cant afford a new set yet. i'm running 35/12.50/15 pro comp M/T's and love them. dont know about the extreme M/T's, but if thats all your considering i'd say the extreme M/T's.btw the cooper discoverer's were awesome in the snow and ice for me.
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cshead
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Posted: 01/20/08 04:07 PM
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The Cooper and Pro Comp tires are made by the same company. I've run Cooper STT's and thought they did great. Of the three you mentioned, I'd get the one that was the lowest priced.
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95sub
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Posted: 02/07/08 07:20 PM
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hey, rockhound. i'm in the same boat as you. did you decide on a tire?
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directv
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Posted: 09/26/08 05:34 AM
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go with the toyo mt.
this is mud b8 truck so leave me alone.
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Posted: 09/26/08 09:12 AM
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My personal feeling with ProComp is you pay for the name. If ProComp and Cooper are the same company as cshead claims, go with the coopers.
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Posted: 09/26/08 10:29 AM
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i'm running coopers. had some balance issues with them, but other than that they work nice, have good road manners and do pretty good in the snow. i gotta spin them a bit in mud to clear them.
I work to support my Jeep
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Posted: 09/27/08 05:45 PM
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the toyos are great offraod and are fairly quiet on road for such an aggressive tread but don't expect too much miliage out of them, i would personally go with the pro comps , ive had good experiende with them
Solid axle chevys can't be beat! My dream truck: 73-91 chevy 3500 crew cab srw with dana 60/14bolt, 6 inc long travel lift with KING shocks, 37 inc tires and a 24v cummins diesel, nv5600 and np205
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deanm
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Posted: 11/02/08 12:08 PM
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I have run the Coopers and had problems with them wearing funny and balancing issues I currently have a set of 285/75/16 on my 2500 duramax work truck and I love them. They are very quiet for MTs however I think that pro comps are probably making some of the best tires on the market right now so if you have the cash get them.
Can't beat an old Ford
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directv
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Posted: 11/02/08 01:08 PM
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you should go with the toyo m/t open country but my personal favorite is the truxs mt.but thats just me.
this is mud b8 truck so leave me alone.
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