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Cooper stt's or st's?? your thoughts?

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Cooper stt's or st's?? your thoughts?

Post by bundygirl70 »

Hi all,
First time here, was wondering if anybody is running cooper tyres, either ST's or the new STT's, and what you thought of them? I am looking at new tyres for my GQ and have 33x12.5x15 Khumo's currently....do about 60% on rd 40% off road, and tow a camper trailer for majority of our trips.
Am open 2 other tyre suggestions too..Thanks. Bundygirl70 :roll:
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Re: Cooper stt's or st's?? your thoughts?

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bundygirl70 wrote:do about 60% on rd 40% off road, and tow a camper trailer for majority of our trips.
MTRs....
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Post by bundygirl70 »

Muddies, but what brand?? There's new khumos, and prob BFG's Up there in the MTR range, am open to suggestions, and reasoning. Thanks
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Post by GU BUG »

I've ripped 2 sidewalls on my STs on the last 2 trips :roll:! The new STTs have thicker sidewalls & I've heard a couple of good reports from mates who use them.
I had MTRs on it before though they seemed to wear rather quickly :?, but they've got tuff sidewalls, excellent on the rocky stuff & have good road manners too :D.... Pretty ordinary in the mud though :?
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Post by of4x4 »

I run Cooper STs 285/75 16 (33s) on my GQ.

Plenty of people will have their own opinions on what tyre is best, but work out what your priorities are - Mileage? Cost? what type of offroad you do the majority of - rock, gravel, sand, mud?

Unfortunately I do too many Kms on the black stuff for anything too aggressive, so chose the ST's as a good compromise. Good mileage (30,000ks so far and no where near half worn), not too noisy on road.

As an all terrain, they work well offroad, but tend to clog up quickly when in the mud. I've got a few minor cuts from rocky surfaces too.

The Coopers have a strong sidewall - I've aired down at times and not really noticed any big difference in side wall bulge.

Would I buy them again - In a word: yes.
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Post by DBW »

STT's are a nice tyre, though wear is average. You can rely on them, I have done some terrible roads with a very well loaded up GU. We traveled 3000km last week offroad and not one puncture.

They have done close to 10,000km on my GU now and I would say they are 60-70% tread left.

Very reasonable sound levels onroad, great traction off but watch the rocks, only a few hard climbs of scratching around in shale etc and the tread blocks have been quite badly torn and worn.

But for an offroad touring tyre, I couldn't ask for better!
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Post by GU BUG »

Strong sidewalls huh :roll:?

I should add, that happened on a normal gravel road & I was running them at about 32psi :?
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Post by of4x4 »

GU BUG wrote:I've ripped 2 sidewalls on my STs on the last 2 trips :roll:
Ouch!

Not sure what size yours were, but Coopers are recalling and replacing certain 285/75/16s built between apr?04 and feb06 (new for old). Whilst no I've got no definitive answer, I believe the fault is a sidewall issue.

my new ones are on order :lol:
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Post by GU BUG »

of4x4 wrote:
GU BUG wrote:I've ripped 2 sidewalls on my STs on the last 2 trips :roll:
Ouch!

Not sure what size yours were, but Coopers are recalling and replacing certain 285/75/16s built between apr?04 and feb06 (new for old). Whilst no I've got no definitive answer, I believe the fault is a sidewall issue.

my new ones are on order :lol:
They weren't within the manufacturers recall list :cry:! Oh yeah, they're not even 6 months old yet :x
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Post by mabsydney »

STTs.....they rock, I've had STs before and they aren't much quieter on road.

STTs have really good grip off road, I know a couple of ppl who changed over to STTs from MTRs cos the MTRs were too noisy and didn't offer any more grip.
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Post by bogged »

GU BUG wrote:Strong sidewalls huh :roll:?

I should add, that happened on a normal gravel road & I was running them at about 32psi :?
crazie on here had the same problem with his - coopers laughed at him. search the general tech on it.
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Post by jumankum »

I Had a nail go through one of my STT's kinda on the corner of the tread where the side wall meets the tread. Small hole easy to fix NOT!
Tyre guys ( I took it to two cause I didn't believe the first guy) could not repair it because of the new fandangled cross ply. Apparently it moves as the tyre flexs and causes any plugs to leak air. Bullshit huh!
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Re: Cooper stt's or st's?? your thoughts?

Post by chimpboy »

bundygirl70 wrote:Hi all,
First time here, was wondering if anybody is running cooper tyres, either ST's or the new STT's, and what you thought of them? I am looking at new tyres for my GQ and have 33x12.5x15 Khumo's currently....do about 60% on rd 40% off road, and tow a camper trailer for majority of our trips.
Am open 2 other tyre suggestions too..Thanks. Bundygirl70 :roll:
I'd try this question in general tech rather than the nissan section.

Then again, there are a lot of tyre threads so you could do a search.



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Post by bundygirl70 »

Thanks heaps guys, didn't expect such quick responses...will do a bit more research b4 spending the big dollars, and thanks Jason, have posted a msg on general tech talk, want to get as much info as possible , GQ's rule! Bundygirl70:roll:
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Post by cookiesa »

Have ST on my Disco, most of our off road is rock and shale. Like most tyres hugew improvement off road if you lower the pressure from highway. Couldn't believe just how much it helps. Also find in clay if I drop to around 32psi tyres throw the mud out much better.

Very happy with them (2nd Set) probably will go STT next time as the tread does cop a few slices and cuts each trip. (Now over 40,000km and plenty of tread left)

Great all rounder and easy to live with on road aswell.
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