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The Cooper Evolution M/T LT265/70R17 is a rugged all-terrain tire engineered for SUVs and light trucks, featuring 18.5/32 tread depth with Earth Diggers and Mud Slingers technologies for superior mud and dirt traction. Its Stone Barriers protect against rock damage, while the studdable design enhances winter grip. Rated for heavy loads up to 3,195 lbs and backed by a 45-day satisfaction guarantee, it’s built to dominate year-round off-road adventures.
Brand | Cooper |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | LT265/70R17 121/118Q |
Section Width | 265 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 3195 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 18.5 32nds |
Tread Type | Non-Directional |
Maximum Pressure | 80 Pound per Square Inch |
Ply Rating | 10 |
Rim Width | 8 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 31.73 |
Item Diameter | 31.7 Inches |
Item Weight | 48.52 Pounds |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
UPC | 029142927839 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00029142927839 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 265/70R17 |
Construction Type | Radial |
Manufacturer | Cooper |
Model | EVOLUTION M/T |
Item Weight | 48.5 pounds |
Item model number | 170162035 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 170162035 |
UTQG | 680 A A |
Bolt Pattern (Pitch Circle Diameter) | 4 Inches |
D**E
Great tires from Cooper
Replaced my worn and dry rotted Cooper Discoverer STT Pro tires with these.These are noted to be a bit better on the road and not quite as good off-road.The seem to make a bit of noise at low speeds and a quite a bit less than the SST tires at higher speeds.I noticed a decent amount of improvement in ride and handling in city driving right away.They seem to float the front end slightly at higher speeds.I think it is just trying to follow the ruts in the road. Not a serious thing though. Just noticeable.I got used to this right away and barely notice it now.As I seldom drive off-road I think these are a better compromise between on and off road driving than the SST.But I have not taken them off-road as yet to be sure.Very happy with the purchase and the new tires.Got them off of Amazon for $193 each so the price put an quick end to my indecision.
A**S
Great tires
Great tires!!!
J**.
Great all round tire
I’ve had a great experience with these tires. Road noise is really minimal when new but as they age they get noticeably louder.
A**Y
Quiet
These tires are awesome for what we paid for them! Quiet and drive nice but still have the beefy look we wanted to keep
E**Z
Nice tire for the price on my Jeep Gladiator
Looking for replacement tires in the biggest size I could get for my Gladiator without a lift.These look beefy and mean and ride is really nice and quiet for how aggressive the tread is. Gas mileage suffered a bit but that was to be expected and not the fault of the tire.
C**R
7 month review
Hard Winter Review I really still really like these tires. After 10,000 miles still quieter than expected.This winter snow pack record depths. Very low Temps 0-15 F We live on the side of a mountain at 7000 ft and frequently travel miles of unplowed 12" snow depth county roads to our house with some quite steep grades. These tire were wonderful and we did not get stuck. Only suggestion is if a person has another set of tires I would go ahead and get a stud kit for these. Mine are not studded. I did not have to get out the chains as I have had to with previous tires. I have hauled 1 ton of pellets for the stove on these E rated tires. Again, I felt I could trust these tires to safely get me home.Seller shipped quickly and I had my diesel shop mount the tires during oil change.
A**.
Good purchase so far
Had the tires on my truck for a few days now and everything seems good so far. I used the Midas service through Amazon to have the tires installed which was ok but probably would not use it again.
G**H
Good, Bad and ugly
Good: excellent traction all conditions. Super good in snow. Doesn't clog with mud. Amazingly good traction on clean pavement. Nice curb appeal on my 4 runner. The ride comfort is not bad for the type of tire it is.Bad: Noise is nerve racking between 50 and 60 miles per hour. Noise not bad at slower speeds, or speeds above 65 mph. They will steal about 1.5 to 2.0 miles per gallon. They are real gas hogs. On a slight grade the 4 runner won't roll forward, that tells you they don't roll easily.Ugly: I paid $180 per tire 2 years ago, they are now $240 per tire.
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