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Thinking about going with these in place of my stock Falken MTs.
Anyone running these yet? They seem to be priced right, are lighter than other comparative sizes from Nitto, BF Goodrich, and Toyo and they have a nice looking rugged sidewall.
Would love to hear real world reviews and see some pics on your JTs.
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I ran the AT3s once. They were ok. Not the best wet traction or snow traction, but they were ok. All Cooper has done is add a new aggressive looking pattern to the sidewall since that's what's popular in 2019.
 

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If you drive in mud, keep the M/Ts. A/Ts are simply not the same, even the good ones.

I run M/Ts. Even though probably 0.2% of my driving is in mud, when I am in mud, it's often on the side of cliff, or scrambling up a hill that I really don't want to have to back down. That 0.2% of having exactly the tires I need is worth the hassles of mud tires the remaining 99.8% of the time.
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