Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail Initial Impressions

13k all around town on Jeep Renegade Trailhawk had 3/32" wear difference between front and rear. I just rotated them this past weekend and had the hole from screw patched. Went just far enough to pierce it.

Fronts are now about 11/32", and rears 8/32".

He's not a good example of wear as it's all around town, lots of stop signs, lights etc. His past tires only got 30k max per set as a guideline. Factory Wildpeak HT, Pirelli Scorpion AT, Falken Wildpeak AT Trail and now the Cooper.

They still seem pretty quiet to me. Ride in the Renegade sucks IMO but he's happy and loves the look. As of now if I needed or wanted a mild AT version I would get them again.

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13k all around town on Jeep Renegade Trailhawk had 3/32" wear difference between front and rear. I just rotated them this past weekend and had the hole from screw patched. Went just far enough to pierce it.

Fronts are now about 11/32", and rears 8/32".

He's not a good example of wear as it's all around town, lots of stop signs, lights etc. His past tires only got 30k max per set as a guideline. Factory Wildpeak HT, Pirelli Scorpion AT, Falken Wildpeak AT Trail and now the Cooper.

They still seem pretty quiet to me. Ride in the Renegade sucks IMO but he's happy and loves the look. As of now if I needed or wanted a mild AT version I would get them again.

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Mine are wearing evenly, but after 10K miles, looks rather rapid. Haven't measured yet, but they're definitely wearing quicker that one would expect. However, I am a somewhat aggressive driver.
 
I have over 11k on my set now. Overall, still pleased. Only minimal wear that I can see, still quiet, good in the wet and they did a good job during our snow and ice this past winter.
 
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