
Originally Posted by
strangy
The Coopers moulding process uses induction heating for the moulds, this method causes the steel belts to become magnetised when the tyre is made.
Unless the tyre is demagnetised after manufacturing it is prone to attract metallic objects and makes the tyre more susceptible to punctures from Nails. Tech screws etc than other brands.

I have had two sets of Coopers and have done some pretty tough tracks including recently driving the 250 to 300 mile centre line of fire in SA across trackless mulga scrub and just as many punctures as the rest of the team. Luckily there were no nails out there or I could have been in real trouble
Chenz
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