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Got Cooper AT on my pickup and been very pleased with them in terms of lasting well . Not as good as a Mud tyre on the gooey stuff but if you only do occasional off road the trade off is worth it .

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I've got them on my pick up, I haven't got stuck yet with them. For the money they are great I will replace them like for like when it comes down to it. The only thing I would say is when it rains, go easy on the country roads as the back end likes to play about.

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Got the Cooper st on my ranger 60% off road 40% on been in some thick mud no probs.As above mind the wet roads but i think most pickups are the same as there so light on the rear

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They don't self clean aswell as the Cooper tyre but still a good tyre.

 

Which don't clean as well as the Cooper tyre ?

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