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Post by francesco on Mar 11, 2005 19:24:46 GMT 11
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Post by geeves on Mar 11, 2005 19:42:43 GMT 11
Nice looker Could be as closer to the perfect do everything tyre thats possible to make Any idea how much$$$?
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Post by francesco on Mar 11, 2005 19:46:58 GMT 11
I have been searching for more info....but not much luck yet. Apperently they have already been out in the US for about 6 months, so looking in some US forums might be a good start to get some reports about them.
There was some speculation by one person in the oziexplorer forum that the rubber is as soft as bubblegum. I hope this is not the case.
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Post by Bruce on Mar 11, 2005 20:20:49 GMT 11
Don't think it will make a Kia any better old mate, sorry had to rub that in We going to see you guys a Levuka? would be terrible to travel all that way and not be able to catch up Cheers Bruce and Annie
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Post by justin on Mar 11, 2005 20:42:52 GMT 11
A guy I used to work with brought a set for his tricked up Prado. They came out just after I brought my ST's, apparently they had some problems in the US with ST's chipping so they created STT's which have a more chip resistant compound. They obviously added a another new compound to them again. They were $1200 a set of 4 and because Coopers control their pricing very strictly you couldn't buy them cheap anywhere. As for the 2 ply 3 ply armour tek bit? When I brought my ST's it was 8 or 10 ply's and that was 30,000 Kms ago, and I've hammered the sh*t out of them on rocks and there ain't a chip missing, so bottom line in my book is Coopers are the best AT tire around. J
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Post by JustinW on Mar 24, 2005 17:44:00 GMT 11
I just had a look around www.coopertires.com and from there I gather the ST-C is new compound version of the ST. I bought STs for my Wizard when I first got it and it was supposed to only have ATs on it to go hunting and fishing. The ST is supposed to be better than AT, and in my opinion is. The STT is the mud tyre version.
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