| COOPER 4WD TYRES HAVE DEEPER TREADS |
- Up to 30% more than some brands, which means you get more tyre for your money, more kilometres, more grip, more puncture resistance.
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| COOPER 4WD TYRES HAVE DEEPER TREAD PATTERNS |
- Today many manufacturers are lowering tread pattern depths. A cooper tyres lateral tread grooves are 67% deeper compared to most original equipment tyres. This is possible because of wider and stronger steel belts under the tread.
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| COOPER 4WD TYRES STAND UP STRAIGHTER |
- Most non-American brands of 4x4 tyres have a round or ‘belly’ shape in the sidewalls. Cooper, by design, stands up straighter to deflect objects.
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| COOPER 4WD TYRES HAVE SEE THROUGH TREADS |
- Meaning the latest tread designs have open straight grooves for wet grip and self-cleaning – Cooper tread designs are all the most current designs.
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| COOPER 4WD TYRES HAVE ROUND EDGES, NOT SQUARE |
- The current trend in 4WD tyre design is self-cleaning patterns with round shoulders, V shaped tread grooves and deeper tread patterns, Square edges track on the road, causing irregular shoulder wear.
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| COOPER 4WD TYRES HAVE THICKER INNER LINERS |
- The most important characteristic of a tyre is its ability to hold air. Cooper uses the best quality inner liner ( Halobutyl ) as well as a thicker liner to give almost 100% air retention, where others vary the quality and thickness of the compound to reduce cost, causing irregular wear and de-lamination of the tyre.
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| COOPER ARE AFTERMARKET PRODUCERS |
- In tyre manufacturing there are two types, original equipment suppliers, and after market suppliers. Cooper produce exclusively for the aftermarket so they don’t compromise on quality or performance to meet a price or the criteria of a vehicle manufacturer, which means you get more for your money.
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