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Well, mine have a little over 38,000 on them. I still have a little more than 7/32 left on tread, not to shabby. I use my truck as a daily driver, tow a heavy toy hauler in winter and a boat in summer. The key is to rotate every 10K miles, my truck is 4X4 and gets used as such.
I run the Cooper AT/W tires here....winter rated all season tire with I think 85,000km tread wear warranty. Great snow traction, good road manners, great rain/wet handling.
I believe I'm running what were the predecessor tires to the Cooper AT/W's ... the Cooper Arctic Claws and I only run them in winter as I mount Michelin LTX M&S's in the other three seasons. The "Claws" have served me well through the wintery weather. Not sure how many miles are really on them as they came on my truck when I bought it used about 4 years ago.
However, I estimate they've gone about 70,000+ km. and they still have decent tread on them (certainly enough for another winter or maybe even two) and they handle the snow, wet, dry and icy roads competently. I'll consider Cooper winter tires again based on my experience with these tires.
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