Discovery Cooper STT
#1
Discovery Cooper STT
I got a friend that has a set of 33s of these tires sittin on his dodge thats needs a tranny, he is willin to sell them, and wants me to make an offer..
they got bout half left maybe a little less...ive been searching to find info on them but i cant find any..
What should i offer him?
they got bout half left maybe a little less...ive been searching to find info on them but i cant find any..
What should i offer him?
#3
They are Cooper Discoverer (Not Discovery, lol) STT's and they are well documented on Cooper's site. The new STT is different. I presume these are radial STT's? If so there is some info here: http://www.coopertires.com/us/en/Pro...ht+Truck+Tires
There is a newer version of the STT, but I doubt the ones you're look at are them.
The STT's are a "true mud tire" -- large lugs and spacing and NO siping. They will be good in deep snow, mud and so on but not in rain. Not a preferred street tire but something you deal with in order to get the advantages offroad, lol.
There is a newer version of the STT, but I doubt the ones you're look at are them.
The STT's are a "true mud tire" -- large lugs and spacing and NO siping. They will be good in deep snow, mud and so on but not in rain. Not a preferred street tire but something you deal with in order to get the advantages offroad, lol.
#4
Originally Posted by n3elz
The STT's are a "true mud tire" -- large lugs and spacing and NO siping. They will be good in deep snow, mud and so on but not in rain. Not a preferred street tire but something you deal with in order to get the advantages offroad, lol.
#5
Originally Posted by n3elz
They are Cooper Discoverer (Not Discovery, lol) STT's and they are well documented on Cooper's site. The new STT is different. I presume these are radial STT's? If so there is some info here: http://www.coopertires.com/us/en/Pro...ht+Truck+Tires
There is a newer version of the STT, but I doubt the ones you're look at are them.
The STT's are a "true mud tire" -- large lugs and spacing and NO siping. They will be good in deep snow, mud and so on but not in rain. Not a preferred street tire but something you deal with in order to get the advantages offroad, lol.
There is a newer version of the STT, but I doubt the ones you're look at are them.
The STT's are a "true mud tire" -- large lugs and spacing and NO siping. They will be good in deep snow, mud and so on but not in rain. Not a preferred street tire but something you deal with in order to get the advantages offroad, lol.
#6
#7
Originally Posted by n3elz
There is a newer version of the STT, but I doubt the ones you're look at are them.
The STT's are a "true mud tire" -- large lugs and spacing and NO siping. They will be good in deep snow, mud and so on but not in rain. Not a preferred street tire but something you deal with in order to get the advantages offroad, lol.
The STT's are a "true mud tire" -- large lugs and spacing and NO siping. They will be good in deep snow, mud and so on but not in rain. Not a preferred street tire but something you deal with in order to get the advantages offroad, lol.
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Originally Posted by got-dirty
Dude, didnt you just get some "new" BFGs?
Pretty soon youll catch up to Brian and his tire count!
Pretty soon youll catch up to Brian and his tire count!
lol I had my stock tires
then some free 32 street tires
then some free 33s street tires never got installed tho
now i got some free STTs
once these last me some while and i keep bringin in the cash 3" body lift will be introduced to me along with Mr. Buckshot, and Mr. Classic II
then we will have a nice little get togehter at my friends shop and we will introduce them all to Mr. 2004 Ranger..lol
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