Posted by redgreen on November 25, 2015 at 04:10:36 from (72.240.42.230):
Hi all, I am looking for some experience on Cooper tires and what models you like or dislike. My mother-in-law works for Cooper and can get me 20% off tires for my truck so I want to go with Coopers, but have no clue what to get. Its a 2000 Ford F-350 single rear wheel 7.3l diesel 4x4. It mainly plows snow, not commercial just our farms and a couple of family and elderly neighbors driveways. Pulls seed wagons to and from fields. Its mainly "off road stuff", but I do take it to auctions and haul tractors to shows so it will be on the hi way. I don't want mud tires and don't want street slicks either, is there a in between tire that anyone likes? Would like to keep at least a load range D still. I have ran BFG all terrains and Mastercraft Courser CT and seemed to work good, anything comparable? Thanks for any help or info you can lend. The tire salesman only look at their pocket, so I figured I would ask the fellow tractor guys that have some of the similar jobs and uses for their trucks.
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