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Hey guys, I'm looking for new tires for new wheels that I just bought. I'm looking heavily into these summer tires. They're essentially the same tire since Cooper owns Mickey Thompson so I wanted to know if anyone has these tires and can provide feedback on them?
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Their the same, some say better to be honest so either or can work, just depends which is in stock.
 
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To anyone that has these or can answer this. They sell a 275/35/20 and a 275/40/20 size. If I want to pair it with their 305/35/20 tire in the rear, which is the best option of the 275s.
 

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Always liked Cooper Tires in the past. I was looking at both as well earlier this year. The size I wanted said "Made in China" on them both. But, 2 years ago they were not. Sorry, Its a big turn off for me.
 

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I have the Cooper version on my regular street'in wheels. They're totally fine for the street. They've been to a drag strip a few times and one AutoX - they did better than an $800 (total) set of tires should have done. As they get toward the tail end of their life, they've become very sensitive to low temperature and I can get them to slip more often, but... not really much to worry about. They aren't loud, they wear evenly with a good alignment, they handle fine. The weakness is sudden onsets of power - they kind of have a hard limit. Be smooth and you're good to go, IMHO.
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I have the Cooper version on my regular street'in wheels. They're totally fine for the street. They've been to a drag strip a few times and one AutoX - they did better than an $800 (total) set of tires should have done. As they get toward the tail end of their life, they've become very sensitive to low temperature and I can get them to slip more often, but... not really much to worry about. They aren't loud, they wear evenly with a good alignment, they handle fine. The weakness is sudden onsets of power - they kind of have a hard limit. Be smooth and you're good to go, IMHO.
How many miles have you been able to get out of them?
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