Cooper Discoverer S/T
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I had a set of the ST's on a half ton pick. Handled great and lasted about 50,000 miles.
I have the STT's on my Jeep now and I love them, they get excellent traction on everything I've had them on from rocks to mud and snow. Too soon to comment on how they will last as I've only put 3,000 miles on them.
I have the STT's on my Jeep now and I love them, they get excellent traction on everything I've had them on from rocks to mud and snow. Too soon to comment on how they will last as I've only put 3,000 miles on them.
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I had a set on a dodge durango. I never took them off road but i live on a hell of a hill and they never failed me in the snow....they were great. the tires had a little over 40,000 miles on them when i sold the durango a year ago and i see it from time to time with the same old tires still going. The cooper guy i went to said that was a little abnormal to get that many miles out of them...i just rotated them and didn't put on any smoke shows haha
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Yeah coopers always seem to be a solid tire, my dad has run the at's on his silverado's as long as I can remember and always had good luck with them, then they changed from the at to atr but the S/T sort of reminds me of the old discoverer AT's that were a much better tire, I actually have an old pair of AT's on my jeep now and they've performed pretty solid on and off road even though I haven't put them through anything too ridiculous off road
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I loved the ones I had on my Colorado and would buy them again in a second
I put 30k+ miles on them before I sold it and they were roughly just over half gone, wore very well and were decently quiet for an AT tire
I put 30k+ miles on them before I sold it and they were roughly just over half gone, wore very well and were decently quiet for an AT tire