How many miles can you get out of a Cooper STT Pro?

How many miles can you get out of a Cooper STT Pro?

While generally tires that fit in the same competitive set as the Discoverer STT Pro get around 30,000 to 40,000 miles if you’re lucky, we’d say that number is more accurate here for those with extreme off-road use.

Is Cooper STT pro good?

The Discoverer STT PRO is Cooper’s most advanced, extreme tire to date! The Discoverer STT PRO provides exceptional traction and performance in some of the harshest terrains on Earth. The distinctive tread design and compound provide remarkable on the road performance without sacrificing off-road traction.

What is the most aggressive Cooper Tire?

Cooper Discoverer STT Pro
The Cooper Discoverer STT Pro All-Season LT285/70R17 121/118Q Tire is the most extreme all-season, off-road tire Cooper offers to date, providing remarkable off-road performance without sacrificing on-road traction.

How many miles do Cooper Discoverer tires last?

are the original owner. rotate your tires in accordance with prescribed rotation patterns at least every 8,000 miles (13,000 km)and it must be recorded….Tire Warranty.

CS5 Grand Touring (T rated) 80,000 miles (130,000 km)
Discoverer® AT3 LT 60,000 miles (96,000 km)
Discoverer® AT3 XLT 60,000 miles (96,000 km)

Where are Cooper STT Pro tires made?

A few years ago, Cooper Tires opened its Global Technical Center in Finlay, Ohio, as headquarters for R&D. USA-designed and USA-made are nice things to see today.

Are Cooper STT pros loud?

It results in 50% more protection over a standard 2-ply tire. Naturally, taking a look at this aggressive mud-terrain tire will have you thinking it has to be loud on pavement. The truth is, the STT Pro is not all that loud considering its profile.

Are Cooper tires good for off-road?

Cooper’s Discoverer AT3-4S tires are a good compromise between off-road capability and highway driving if you’re not planning to do any truly extreme off-roading. This tire is designed to deliver traction on any surface, including wet roads and light snow.

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