View Poll Results: Which AT tire do you prefer between these two!
Yokohama g015 20 38.46%
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Cooper at3 32 61.54%
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Old 01-10-2021, 09:49 PM #16
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You quoted him a few posts above....perhaps "glowing tribute" was a bit strong, or he's a man of few words. But he has run both and prefers the Yokahamas.
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I have the Cooper 4s, stock size. They are great, the only other tire to compare were the stock ones though. I voted "Cooper" because they is what I have, lol.

I live in Miami, been through some heavy rain, the typical water on the road thing, etc, no issues, I am a pretty cautious driver though anyway.

Never been off road or anything, but can say for street use, very street friendly.
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You quoted him a few posts above....perhaps "glowing tribute" was a bit strong, or he's a man of few words. But he has run both and prefers the Yokahamas.
Yep, there's just not much more to say. I WILL say that I've owned lots of tires on 4wd trucks and SUVs.

Back in my consumer car repair days I saw a lot more, and installed more than a few. Over the years it has been my experience that Yokohama generally builds a better tire than Cooper. Better uniformity, easier to balance, etc.

Nevertheless, I've owned the Cooper A/T3, and have the Yokohama A/T G015 LT 265/70R17 E tires on my TRD ORP right now. I went with the LT-rated tire because I do go off-road, and I've had poor luck doing so with P-rated tires.

They've done great. They are not the most aggressive looking tires, but I'm more concerned with function over form, and they look fine, IMO.

I've had really aggressive M/T tires. I would only run those again if I were running through mud bogs regularly.

Good luck with whatever you choose.
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Never owned the Coopers, but I was a longtime Michelin/Bridgestone guy, owned KO2s before these, and I've now had the Yokohama Geolandar G015s for over a year and absolutely love these tires.

Quiet on the road, great in the rain, haven't done much off roading in them, but day-to-day, I love the tire and will absolutely buy more.
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I have the 285/65/18 XLTs and they have been great. I did end up buying a dedicated snow tire this year (Toyo GSI-6) but snow traction was my only minor gripe, but then again the size I have isnt snowflake rated. I think they are a great tire, especially if you can get them on sale.
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I couldn't find a recent thread dedicated to the Yokohama so I thought I would throw this in here. I am on my third year with the GO15s, about 40,000 miles now, and the tires are down to the first wear bar.

The snow performance has gone down significantly this winter, compared to the last two winters on them. Especially in the greasy slush that happens on chemically treated roads with only a couple inches of snow. The first two winters I thought they were nearly as good as dedicated snows. This winter, they slide a lot more, and the rear end feels really loose at times, even on a neutral throttle. They are also getting noisy on certain types of road surfaces. Smooth blacktop is the worst.

I will use them the rest of this winter, but they will definitely be getting replaced by fall of this year.
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I have the g015's on mine now in 285/70/17. These replaced Toyo AT3's that were really pretty awful. Chopped BAD even with 5k mile rotations and after 20k miles they were well below half tread. I had been eyeing these Yokos as I wanted something a little less aggressive and in late October Discount tire had them for like $174 each! So I of course bought them. I have probably 6k miles on these now and I really like them. I've driven on unplowed roads, and today I went snowboarding the morning after a noreaster. They were fine. And they are dead silent. I'm on 285's so my mileage at best is 17-18 and that hasn't changed with these.
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Ran both of the tires mentioned in OEM size. Prefer the Yokos without a doubt.


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285/70-17 on a stock 2022? Any Rubbing?

I want to upgrade a ORP to all terrains before delivery.
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Coopers

I had the Coopers on my 2011. Loved them. They wore well and look good. That is my vote.
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I’ve never ran the Coopers but I currently have the G015 with about 7k miles on them and I love them. They are great in the dry, rain, and snow. I’m spending this winter in New Hampshire and so far they have performed great.

On the stock tires, I had various levels of steering shake for the first four years of owning my 4Runner. Even after multiple balances of the stock Dunlops, the shake persisted. Once I got ride of them and got the G015s, no more shake!! They balanced great and are super smooth! I only wish I hadn’t suffered through the terrible Dunlops for as long as I did before getting the Yokohamas.
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I just had Bilstein 6112s set at 2", and Bilstein rear coils 1.5" with 5100s installed. I decided to go with the Cooper AT3 4S this time in a 255/75. The Yokohamas weren't bad, but at 40K miles they had definitely lost a lot of performance, especially in snow. We'll see how the Coopers hold up.
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I had stock size Geo's on last year for about 500 miles. They were quiet and light, so mileage was good. They looked tiny though. I went to KO2's in 255/75 and have been happy with those. I keep wondering if I should have gone with 285/70 Geo's.
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I have put the Cooper Discoverer AT3 on 2 of my previous vehicles (wrangler and xTerra).

I just put the Yokohama g015 on my 4Runner and so far I prefer them... but who knows how they will hold up over time. (A lot of people like to talk about how poorly the Cooper's wear)
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