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Jun 27

Off-road learning question: Do we have any experienced off-roaders here who can recommend which off-road tires to choose? I've been looking at the Cooper AT3 XLT, but I'm not sure about the real feedback after installing them.

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خالد علياء
خالد علياء2024-08-29 14:56
The 3XLT from Cooper is the original AT tire for Defender, and the 2022 model basically comes with this.
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