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- First Name
- Randell
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- Beck
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- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KD2QMS - The Commander
- Service Branch
- USN
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That is definitely a thing. I get tired of how a set of tires look after about 2 years then I convince myself I don’t like them haha.Funny, I’ll be the1st to admit that opinions on tire wear is extremely suggestive. I’m sure my Terra Grapplers are wearing quite normal, but I look at them & “think” they’re wearing fast. In reality, perhaps since they’ve been on the Commander for 5 years, perhaps I’m getting tired of how they look so in my mind, the wear is accelerated. Funny how the human mind works.
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By definition, isn't the ruining wear you're describing the result of the vehicle's less than ideal mechanical condition rather than the tire itself? Correct me if I'm wrong, maybe tire quality has something to do with that. But my understanding of cupping is that its caused from a combo of:I work in a tire shop and almost every Cooper I have taken off of vehicles are cupped and ruined, this is especially true on Toyota’s in my experience. Conversely I’ve only seen a couple of bad nittos and we are putting nittos on more often than most other brands.
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just put on nitro ridge grapplers 35/12.5/17 and am very happy with them. I can't speak of wear yet but are quiet and ride nice.I've narrowed down my tire upgrade to Nitto Terra Grapplers or Cooper Discoverer AT3. Any experiences or recommendations between the two?View attachment 76398 View attachment 76399
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Yes this is normally true but with the number of coopers I have seen with issues on different makes and models of all sizes from 1ton trucks to small suvs running all terrains. I find it hard to believe everyone of those vehicles had something wrong mechanically. I have a friend that has been running coopers for years, he is on his second or third set, and he is actually the one that where I started noticing it at first. He also had his front end checked out multiple times and he’s on stock tire size. Maybe it’s all a coincidence but I personally will not run coopers as I consistently see more issues with the brand then anyone of the other top tier brands.By definition, isn't the ruining wear you're describing the result of the vehicle's less than ideal mechanical condition rather than the tire itself? Correct me if I'm wrong, maybe tire quality has something to do with that. But my understanding of cupping is that its caused from a combo of:
-alignment
-incorrect tire pressure
-wrong tire size on wrong wheels (IE a super wide tire on a narrow OEM wheel)
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