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Old Feb 27, 2004 | 10:34 AM
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Hi I am looking into a set of MT or heavy AT tires for my 88 ext cab truck. The Mastercraft Courser OTD is supposed to offer great durability and traction with out the harsh ride of a MT tire let me know what you think, http://www.mastercrafttire.com/us/en...Type=SUV&id=44
They also have the Courser MT which is a very good looking tire, I saw them on a 2001 Tacoma yesterday which is why I started to consider them, and they are under $90 each installed! http://www.mastercrafttire.com/us/en...LtTruck&id=183
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Old Feb 27, 2004 | 02:40 PM
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I looked into Mastercraft tires around here and they offer NO road hazard and/or mileage warranty. They only offer a manufacturer defect warranty. For the 285/75/16 size I was looking at in the Courser CT, I would have saved maybe $13 a tire over the price of the BFG AT KO's. Which is what I bought and which come with a Road Hazard Warranty along with a 50,000 treadlife warranty, plus free lifetime balancing and rotation etc, etc. The Mastercrafts are cheap, but there's a reason because they offer no services or warranties with their tires.

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Old Feb 27, 2004 | 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Ilovemountains
Hi I am looking into a set of MT or heavy AT tires for my 88 ext cab truck. The Mastercraft Courser OTD is supposed to offer great durability and traction with out the harsh ride of a MT tire let me know what you think, http://www.mastercrafttire.com/us/en...Type=SUV&id=44
They also have the Courser MT which is a very good looking tire, I saw them on a 2001 Tacoma yesterday which is why I started to consider them, and they are under $90 each installed! http://www.mastercrafttire.com/us/en...LtTruck&id=183
I had Courser MT's on my jeep and they were great. They were giving me good wear and were a quiet MT. I had between 15 and 20K on them when I got rid of the jeep and they had at least 1/2 tread left. I would put them on par with the MT/R's I had as far as noise level. My opinion...they are a good tire. The side wall is thicker than the BFG's I had(I hated them) but not quite as thick as the MT/R's. For the money, I don't know if you can beat them.
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