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Old 10-15-2008, 11:09 PM
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Any info on the Cooper STT? Noise, wear, ride... ect.
I'd like to get Toyo's but the Coopers aren't so pricey. I'm diggin' the sipes!
Looking for a good wet weather mudder in a 295/70-17.
Old 10-15-2008, 11:17 PM
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i have em, i like them alot, had them for about 2000kms now aired them down to 3 psi last time with no problems, i have 33's mounted on stock 16 steelies,
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i have them very good tire. hard to keep balanced though. were really good in snow llast season. better than my bfg at i had on before them
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Originally Posted by ZoSo-Green
Any info on the Cooper STT? Noise, wear, ride... ect.
I'd like to get Toyo's but the Coopers aren't so pricey. I'm diggin' the sipes!
Looking for a good wet weather mudder in a 295/70-17.
I haven't had my Coopers for too long, but I can tell you that the noise is low considering its a mud tire and the handling on pavement is great. Now, I have to go offroad with them yet. Hopefully this weekend I'm sure they will work fine. I'll post my feedback.

BTW, mine are 35"

Here is a pic. As you can see they also look very nice
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Love my 33x12.5's!

Low noise, wearing well at 12k on the clock, look nearly new.



If the blasted things ever wear out i want 35's
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I had the older tread pattern for the STTs on my TJ. They worked great, wore evenly. Great Tires.
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Awesome! Thanks

Can any one compare them to the facotry Rubi KM's?

Noise , wet roads ect...

Happy, I love your setup!
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i have a few frineds with them and they are all around good tires, they never had any problems with them and i have a freind with toyo mt's, they are basically same exact tire
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Attachment 14234I have um, 20,000 miles and still look like I'll get another good 10 to 15 k out of them . Never a balance prob with mine. I've rotated couple times every 3000 and the rest every 6000. Great all around tire, and pretty quiet on road. I've been looking at other tires when I go to 37's but these have been so good I kinda hate to get something else.
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Originally Posted by ZoSo-Green
Awesome! Thanks

Can any one compare them to the facotry Rubi KM's?

Noise , wet roads ect...

Happy, I love your setup!
To be honest it is hard to tell a difference. The STT's are probably a tad louder than the KMs, but very hard to tell. On wet roads I would dare say that the STT are a bit better, but then again very little difference. Now I have to see offroad performance. This saturday I will find out. I post my feedback


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