Eldorado Trailcutter RT 31X10.50R15 /C

Eldorado Trailcutter RT 31X10.50R15 /C

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Commercial traction tire with an aggressive lug design that offers heavy duty and off-road durability. Excellent in both recreational and commercial… Read More
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Off Road
 
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Description
 
Commercial traction tire with an aggressive lug design that offers heavy duty and off-road durability. Excellent in both recreational and commercial applications.

Deep Tread Provides Outstanding On Or Off-Road Traction

Extensive Size Line-Up For The Light Truck Market

Tread Compound That Perform In An All Seasons And On All Surfaces

Outer Tread Blocks Are Pinned For Studs Allowing For Greater Ice And Snow Traction

Premium Casing Designed To Offer Extra Load Carrying Capacity

Manufactured by Cooper Tire Co.
Specification
 
Sidewall Style
Outline White Letters
Load Range
C (6 Ply Rated)
Speed Rating
NA
Weight Capacity
Single: 2270 lbs
Mileage Warranty
NA
Stock #
14777
Mfg. Part #
1251501
Shipping Weight
42 lbs
All Season Traction
M+S Rated
General Warranty
Standard, Prorated
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Item Condition
New
"Overall" Rating of the Eldorado Trailcutter RT 4.3 (7 Reviews)

"Dry Traction" 4.6
"Wet Traction" 4.1
"Hydroplane Resistance" 3.8
"Cornering Predictability" 4.0
"Steering Response" 4.0
"Style/Looks" 4.4
"Would you purchase these tires again?" 100% - Yes
0% - No
0% - Maybe
"Comfort" 2.3
"Noise Level" 3.0
"Treadwear" 4.0
"Light Snow Traction" 4.4
"Standard Snow Traction" 4.4
"Packed Snow Traction" 4.4
"Ice Traction" 3.6
  
"Turf Traction" 4.5
"Sand/Gravel Traction" 3.8
"Mud Traction" 4.1
"Rock Crawl Traction" 4.0
"Cut Resistance" 4.8
"Overall Durability" 4.7
Verified Owner  
Reviewed > six months ago Overall Rating
Car/Truck Enthusiast Average Driver 2012 JEEP WRANGLER
    Tires looks good on my '12 JK. The E rating makes them a little rough riding and hard hitting. I wanted a tough side wall. I run 30 psi always. They have never leaked an once of air since I installed them. Not a capable as a mud terrain but still good off road in the NJ pine barrens. I highly recommend them. Would buy again in a heartbeat.
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Verified Owner  
Reviewed > six months ago Overall Rating
Car/Truck Enthusiast Slow and Steady Driver 1999 FORD F250
    Holding up very well! Great value! No issues under normal use, towing, or offroad.
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Verified Owner  
Reviewed > six months ago Overall Rating
Car/Truck Enthusiast Aggressive Driver 1991 DODGE W250
    Great tire for construction work. I use them on a diesel truck that is my work truck and my pullin' truck
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Verified Owner  
Reviewed > six months ago Overall Rating
Car/Truck Enthusiast Aggressive Driver 1979 CHEVY K20
    Have these tires on my plow truck, would recommend for snow and mud use, don't drive this truck enough in dry road conditions to know how well they do under that driving. But work great in deep snow as well as mud good self cleaning ability
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Reviewed > six months ago Overall Rating
Semi-Pro/Serious Club Racer Aggressive Driver 1993 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER
    for as an aggressive tire, as these tires are, they dont howl very much and seem to be lasting very well indeed. 35k miles and 'bout 35% left, 20% of total rubber, left on the rocks in chunks, and up in smoke, In and around Wonderful Ouray, Colorado, Radial tire eating capital of the world!!! thanks, dam good tire, and I've used some up in those mts!!!
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Reviewed > six months ago Overall Rating
Professional Bus/Taxi/Truck Driver Average Driver 1997 FORD F250 HD
    best BACONS ever
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Reviewed > six months ago Overall Rating
Car/Truck Enthusiast Aggressive Driver 2002 FORD F-350
    Amazing traction in the woods, I cut fire wood and had the water past my hubs and had no problem getting out. If the tires spin they dig to get traction.
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