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I don't think she really noticed the noise until we put on the new adventures. However they performed great. I never questioned the ability of the Pathfinder in winter and in muddy conditions.disallow wrote:What did your wife think of them? From a noise/road manners perspective...volvite wrote:I loved the duratracs I had. I only went away from them to save some money.
Terry,disallow wrote:volvite, how many years/miles did you get out of them?
From what I read they are significantly better on ice then the Cooper Discover AT2 that is quite popular around here and everyone I talk to who has the Discovery AT2 says they are one of the best AT tires in snow they have ever had but just ok on ice. This was the main thing addressed with the new Cooper AT/W according to Cooper tire the ice performance is significantly better then the AT2. Buy with confidence.. 😀disallow wrote:I'm now considering Cooper AT/Ws as well. They have 80000km warranty, and are really highly rated for fuel economy. They weigh 36lbs each.
Only problem is these tires are fairly new and there arent many ratings out there for them yet.
Actually I was referring to the Cooper AT-3 not the AT-2 my bad... I'm sure you knew what I was referring to though.. LolKestral wrote:From what I read they are significantly better on ice then the Cooper Discover AT2 that is quite popular around here and everyone I talk to who has the Discovery AT2 says they are one of the best AT tires in snow they have ever had but just ok on ice. This was the main thing addressed with the new Cooper AT/W according to Cooper tire the ice performance is significantly better then the AT2. Buy with confidence.. 😀disallow wrote:I'm now considering Cooper AT/Ws as well. They have 80000km warranty, and are really highly rated for fuel economy. They weigh 36lbs each.
Only problem is these tires are fairly new and there arent many ratings out there for them yet.
How did you make out with the tire purchase? Did you go with the Coopers? And what size did you go with?Kestral wrote:Actually I was referring to the Cooper AT-3 not the AT-2 my bad... I'm sure you knew what I was referring to though.. LolKestral wrote:From what I read they are significantly better on ice then the Cooper Discover AT2 that is quite popular around here and everyone I talk to who has the Discovery AT2 says they are one of the best AT tires in snow they have ever had but just ok on ice. This was the main thing addressed with the new Cooper AT/W according to Cooper tire the ice performance is significantly better then the AT2. Buy with confidence.. ��disallow wrote:I'm now considering Cooper AT/Ws as well. They have 80000km warranty, and are really highly rated for fuel economy. They weigh 36lbs each.
Only problem is these tires are fairly new and there arent many ratings out there for them yet.