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coopers STT

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coopers STT

Post by nicbeer »

Anyone used them, I was thinking a set for the zook, I do mostly sand work but I play in the mud sometimes when it is around.

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Post by duncan »

A mate ran them on his GQ for quiet some time they were better than a old style BFG mud in the bog but they are realy loud on the road you can hear him comming these tyres are well worn if your bying new go for the MTRS or by 2 sets one for the road and sand and some play tyres for mud
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Post by JK »

Any comments on the Cooper S/Ts. They seem to be getting a pretty good rap all round.

Also interested in comments on Procomp Muds.
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Post by Slunnie »

I had Cooper ST, which were a POS. When the spin they tear the side lugs off. Great for road or light trail work but even Vic High Country will tear them up. These were not bad in the mud though for what they are.

I now have warranty STT's which seem ok. They are noisy and vibrate at low speeds, but they seem pretty good and hangon well when they should. This said I wont replace them with another set of Coopers. I saw a brief comparision between the STT and the Baja Radial Claw, where the STT came out ahead. These tyres have been worked had at time and show damage from it. I suspect anytyre would though. Mud they are good, but I've never had these ones on sand.
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Post by JK »

Thanks for the info Slunie. It's good to get a balanced view.

Sounds like the muds are the go.

I will see how the loan BFG muds go for now, I might stick with them for road / fun use.
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Post by manus »

i had some cooper stt on my rocky and i drove them for 60000 km on and offroad there a bit loud onroad but who cares we always drive in wet clay around here and the coopers are the best for this terrain[/img]
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Post by DiscoDino »

Living in Saudi Arabia, I need a great Sand tire in 265/75 R 16 size...any recommendations from you guys...it'll also need to be street worthy...
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