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Old 12-18-2008, 06:06 PM
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Any Body else running Cooper Dicoverer STT's? Do You like them?
Old 12-18-2008, 06:17 PM
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I've been running 35x12.5x15's for about 8,000 mi and love them.They are very quiet and smooth for a mud tire.It currently has snowed about 2 1/2 feet and they work great.They have good looks and i would buy again.Buy the way i have tf 2.5bb w procomp 15x8 3.75 back spacing.Fit w no rubbing at all and cleared the brake calibers.
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I too run 35" STTs. So far I'm happy. Quiet for a mudder. Only problem is that they chunk a little. When I go to 37" tires I may buy these again or the Toyos.
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33x12.5's here. Good for the woods, quiet on the road, good in snow, average on ice. I dont do mud, or rock crawl, so cant comment on that.
i forget now how long i have had them on there, 10-12k i think?
Old 02-04-2009, 10:33 AM
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Had these on my XJ and liked them. Great tire for the price.
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I had a pair of 37x12.50x17's on my dodge ram ran them for a year and a half loved them so much I went with them again on my jeep! FANTASTIC TIRE for the price. From what i've heard they're not as good as some other tires out there if your rock climbing or something but just playing in the mud they're great!

onlinetires.com is running a great deal on them right now too!

37x12.50x17 Cooper Discoverer STT's
$278 a piece - $1,390 for 5 & FREE shipping!

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I ran them on my Rubicon TJ and loved them!

Once the BFGs wear out, I'm going back to the Cooper STTs (bigger size of course)...
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I am wanting to get these tires but how bad to they chunck in rocks vs the rubicon stock tires. I live in Missouri, there is alot of rocks out here.
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anybody have any info about rock climbing with these.
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nice thing about these tires is they are one of the few which are available in 295/70/17 which is a 33.5 inch tire...perfect size for me. I dont have them but i am looking closely at getting them


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