4WD
$50 site donor 2025
I have had no issues with them - the 315’s on stock rims look like the old Fun Country tires and the “C” tires ride great …I, too, was torn on the certificates. I once had a Cooper with a broken or separated belt when still new. Honestly, I don't know EXACTLY if the certificate helped me there. You'd think it would be warranty regardless? But they replaced that tire no questions asked. They found the problem through road force balancing.
I've solved that problem by no longer running Coopers. The Cooper AT3 is everywhere here and is hands down the worst all terrain I've used on Colorado snowy roads. Sorry, not sorry -- AT3s suck.
I've personally had nothing but good luck with numerous sets of KO2. When the Discount guy gleefully told me they've "improved" with the KO3, I was skeptical. We were in no immediate hurry so I told him to get KO2s. I got one of the last sets in the country (says Discount), so next time I'll have no choice.
And, ironically, if I actually need to use a certificate I'll most likely be forced into a KO3. Hopefully the new design is more safe and effective than this thing several years ago.......
Have already driven in rain a few times - all good …
Running them 37 psi on the road and in sand …