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    Has anybody ever tried a set of tires from them? I've heard of a couple people buying them, but don't know how well they lasted. The price is much more affordable since they recycle. Meet all DOT standards. Off-road.com did an article about them and they loved the performance. Just wondering if anyone here has used them before and if they liked them or not.

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    My friend is on his second set. No complaints.

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      My dad loves them. He's used them for a few vehicles. He did have problems with them on his dodge 2500. He said they wore out wayyyyy to quickly because of the heavy diesel motor.

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        They say they're mainly for SUVs and light trucks so I can understand them wearing a little quick with a heavy diesel, but for the price it's probably still better than what others charge. They also have a version with crushed glass embedded. They wear faster, but will give better traction supposedly.

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          Very interesting indeed

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            I looked at the Warden 287/75/16s. Theyre $135.00 +$10 shipping each, dont know if there is tax or not. Then you have to get them mounted and balanced, maybe $30 each. Thats $700 without tax.

            I bought my Cooper AT3s from DT for just a bit more installed WITH road hazard and of course rotations. They also gave me $25 per tire for my old ones. Interesting, but I think Id stick with discount.

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              Originally posted by jaime1982 View Post
              I looked at the Warden 287/75/16s. Theyre $135.00 +$10 shipping each, dont know if there is tax or not. Then you have to get them mounted and balanced, maybe $30 each. Thats $700 without tax.

              I bought my Cooper AT3s from DT for just a bit more installed WITH road hazard and of course rotations. They also gave me $25 per tire for my old ones. Interesting, but I think Id stick with discount.
              The Wardens are BFG AT KO2 clones. The BFGs are $216 at discount tire and $1020 out the door without any kind of warranty.

              My tire guy charges $15 to mount and balance each one. Discount charges $16. So for basically the same tire I'd be at $640+ tax. Not a bad deal IMO

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                Originally posted by Bullseye07 View Post
                The Wardens are BFG AT KO2 clones. The BFGs are $216 at discount tire and $1020 out the door without any kind of warranty.

                My tire guy charges $15 to mount and balance each one. Discount charges $16. So for basically the same tire I'd be at $640+ tax. Not a bad deal IMO
                I bought some Cooper ATPs, 275/60/20 for around $750 out the door from Discount. Probably cheaper if you have smaller than a 20" rim. I'd trust them a lot more than some retreads.

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                  Originally posted by panhandlehunter View Post
                  I bought some Cooper ATPs, 275/60/20 for around $750 out the door from Discount. Probably cheaper if you have smaller than a 20" rim. I'd trust them a lot more than some retreads.
                  Just priced those at $850 without warranty. But again, without having a retread of the same pattern you can't really compare the price of those.

                  And personally I'm not getting an nonaggressive AT tire. So I wouldn't get the coopers. I'll be getting MTs of some kind.

                  I did read where all of their tires come with a 100% workmanship warranty for the first two years. By that point, I'll be needing new tires no matter what brand.

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