Anyone running Cooper AT3 XLTs?

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The smaller sizes and as you stated “4s” is rated the XLT in 315 or “35” is not for some
Reason. Probably the compound they use.
I emailed Cooper and they confirmed the 315/70R17 is not 3PMSF certified :(

I asked them if they have any plans to do a C load range version or get 3PMSF certification. Waiting on a response.

Edit: they said no plans for a C load range. Did not answer about 3PMSF.
 
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My buddy has a set. First time out in the desert, a stick went through the sidewall. A few months later in Baja, he had a sidewall bubble on the first day. They look good but he seems to be spending a lot of time changing tires
Sounds like bad luck more than the tires.
 

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Tires don’t control where the owner drives them.
got it…Cooper AT tires should not be driven in the desert.

They look great, they have less noise than the BFG’s. They might be great offroad, they might not. Just sharing as the OP asked for thoughts.
 
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my 37x12.5x17 Falken AT3W 124R are lighter then BFG KO2s that came on the truck.
When I checked tirerack or something like that the 315/70R17 KO2 was 65lb and AT3W were 73lb. Guess that weight relationship doesn't hold true at the 37" size?
 
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