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Posted
47 minutes ago, carpenter1 said:

So these coppers, there good off road, good on the road?

Not to nosey, and do not effect to mpg to much

Nosey coppers?! Had one of them under the jeep not too long ago too. Can't say it was to anybody's benefit

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4 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

All coppers are nosey, part of the job I guess.

 

I’ve always used BFG ATs on my hi luxs, Navarra and now the Ranger, found them to be a good compromise.

Feck! Typing at the same time. Beat me to it fair and square!

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1 hour ago, carpenter1 said:

So these coppers, there good off road, good on the road?

Not to nosey, and do not effect to mpg to much

I've found them to have more grip on wet grass than my mates bfgs, as the less aggressive tread will slide on grass whereas his tore the turf up.

 

Like I said their on road performance is bloody good. I wanted some capable off road tyres without sacrificing day to day driving. 

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Just now, Joe Newton said:

I've found them to have more grip on wet grass than my mates bfgs, as the less aggressive tread will slide on grass whereas his tore the turf up.

 

Like I said their on road performance is bloody good. I wanted some capable off road tyres without sacrificing day to day driving. 

That is what I want too

Posted
26 minutes ago, carpenter1 said:

Coopers are suppose to be queiter than bfg according to the labeling 

Cooper AT 3 are not noisy .  Can't hear any difference between them and a normal road tier  to be fair .  They are a compromise but then so is life .. 

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