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Old 09-23-2005, 11:27 AM
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Question Cooper's or Mastercraft's

I was reading a thread about these a little while ago but I think that was the one I just saw Top close because of some harrasment. Anyway, I need tires for the dually. Which are better? If any. Stock height, stock rim, no spacer, 4x4 dually. Thanks.
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Mastercraft is one of Cooper Tire's brands, usually the Mastercrafts are slightly less expensive, but they are a good tire. Just pick the style you want, there are web sites for both to look at styles and sizes.
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Yep, I looked at both their websites and figured they were the same company. I just remember a thread on tires that discussed the Coopers and I posted a question on the Mastercrafts. I want some real world experience on these. Anyone own either of these for your 3rd gen?
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I have the Cooper H/T's for my 3rd gen dually, they seem skinnier between the duals than the goodyears did but they seem to be holding up fine, I got them installed for 180/per tire. I have about 5K on them so far
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http://www.mastercrafttires.com/us/e...uckSegment.asp

I run the Courser C/T's in LT33x12.50R17 on my '03 2500 SRW (yeah, I know you have DRW) but the C/T's and HTR's are nice tires. I have over 11k on mine and have been very pleased with the performance of them so far. I work as a salesperson at a S&S Tire in Lexington, KY. and I sell lots of the Mastercraft line every month.
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I have the MasterCraft Courser HTR's on Ghost Rider. The seem to be holding up fine. Good in water, haven't had any ice or snow yet. We'll see this winter. Got all 6 for $1,000 mounted & balanced.
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