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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 1,509
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 1,509
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Originally Posted by Nickademus78
I went with the Coopers. Went from a C load 265s then to C load 285s, both in KO2s. The 265 did amazing, lots mileage, performance in snow and rain, great. Lifted truck. First round of C load in 2018 from BF Goodrich 285, maybe 20,000 miles. Had a good slide in rain, first time that happened and I read in the forums low mileage in the c load. So I said “new tire time.” With the wear I had, I asked myself should I transition to an E Load. I’ve been down that road before and my ride went straight to shit, very harsh. I picked the Coopers with the certificates at Discount tire. 65,000 mile warranty I believe. They ride amazing, quiet if not same as my KO2s. E load did say “suck it” with the gas. It’s a plus for me, they offered raised white letters. Didn’t get any snow, but it never really gets bad in Virginia Beach. I heard they’ve since changed the compound in KO2s c load in 285s.
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I have C-load KO2. I'll have to say, the wear hasn't been very good. A buddy of mine had E-load K02's and got 55k. I may get these tires next time.
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