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The Toyo's are much tougher tire specially on the sidewalls and they are also heavier.
I have owned the Cooper STTs and they are a good value.
I liked the STTs ,but when they were aired down, the lugs that wrap around the sidewall prevented the sidewall from flexing normally.
The sidewall portion that did flex stuck out too much and got torn up even in rocky desert sand.
They were noisier on the road than my KM2s, but dare I say they might have been a better in cutting through soft mud on the surface to get to the solid ground below.
I have owned the Cooper STTs and they are a good value.
I liked the STTs ,but when they were aired down, the lugs that wrap around the sidewall prevented the sidewall from flexing normally.
The sidewall portion that did flex stuck out too much and got torn up even in rocky desert sand.
They were noisier on the road than my KM2s, but dare I say they might have been a better in cutting through soft mud on the surface to get to the solid ground below.
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MTZ might be made by Cooper but they dont use the same compound/materials and go by Mickeys Thompsons patented tread designs....so its not the same tyre...
If u want a great wearing tyre, id go the KM2's or any BFG..although it looks ill easily do 100K on the MTZ's i got on now..and ill probably get the same tyres when these wear out..jmho once again..
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Can someone tell me how do the STT's run on wet roads, and snow covered roads?? And when it's cold? I'm planning to get these tires, but my biggest problem are wet roads during winter.. Many tires can't handle cold wet roads, especially in turns.. Does anyone have any experience with this.. any help would be great, thanks! I'm from Croatia, and my English isn't very good, so it would be very helpful if you could explain this in the simplest way.. Thanks..
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Comment on Cooper DISCOVERER STT LT tire good or bad
I have 35-12.5-17s on my Jeep and I love them! Not to loud on the highway and do really good in the mud. We have a lot of creek beds around where I live that we play in and they have been awesome. I would definitely buy them again.
I have not had them but for a few months. We had a lot of rain back in June and I didn't seem to have any issues on the road?
I have not had them but for a few months. We had a lot of rain back in June and I didn't seem to have any issues on the road?
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I got a set of 315/75R16's that have over 20K+ miles. They are great! If they made these in the bigger sizes I'd run them too. They do chunk, but so did my MT/R's and IROKs. Any tire will chunk when you air down and run the sharp rocks....
Buy American! SST is a great buy and has the "Armor-Tek" sidewall construction that you see on other brands... I wish Cooper would move into the 365/75R16, 38X14.5R17 market....
Buy American! SST is a great buy and has the "Armor-Tek" sidewall construction that you see on other brands... I wish Cooper would move into the 365/75R16, 38X14.5R17 market....
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Can someone tell me how do the STT's run on wet roads, and snow covered roads?? And when it's cold? I'm planning to get these tires, but my biggest problem are wet roads during winter.. Many tires can't handle cold wet roads, especially in turns.. Does anyone have any experience with this.. any help would be great, thanks! I'm from Croatia, and my English isn't very good, so it would be very helpful if you could explain this in the simplest way.. Thanks..
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Can someone tell me how do the STT's run on wet roads, and snow covered roads?? And when it's cold? I'm planning to get these tires, but my biggest problem are wet roads during winter.. Many tires can't handle cold wet roads, especially in turns.. Does anyone have any experience with this.. any help would be great, thanks! I'm from Croatia, and my English isn't very good, so it would be very helpful if you could explain this in the simplest way.. Thanks..
But I have run them before, and been happy with them. I think my current S/T's do better in rain and snow than the STT however.
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It typically refers (when talking about tires) to pieces of rubber being torn off from going over sharp rocks and such. Softer compound tires are worse about this than harder compounds typically. If you drive on lots of gravel roads, this can also happen. And cooper actually has a special version of the S/T (Not the STT though) designed for being driven on gravel all the time. It has a different chip resistant compound. Its called the S/T-C.
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im running 37x1250r17
stt's and i have no complaints, very solid tire, they havent chunked at all and ive wheeled the shit out of them, they are the same tread pattern as the toyo's without the weight, i highly suggest them also i found the 37s at 258$ a tire so thats not bad either.
heres a pic of me flexing them and rubbing 2k2's head
stt's and i have no complaints, very solid tire, they havent chunked at all and ive wheeled the shit out of them, they are the same tread pattern as the toyo's without the weight, i highly suggest them also i found the 37s at 258$ a tire so thats not bad either.
heres a pic of me flexing them and rubbing 2k2's head