Cooper ST or ST-C vs Nitto TG

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I have am trying to decide between the Cooper ST, ST-C (now available in 285/75 r 16) and the Nitto Terra Grappler. I have read all your great info on the NIttos and wanted to know if anyone was running the Cooper ST or ST-C on a 100 and your thoughts. I use my 100 as a DD and light trail use at Uwharrie and beach driving at Hatteras. Also, pictures of the ST and ST-C mounted on a 100 would be great.

Thanks for any info,

uzj100
 
A bunch of guys in my local club run the STT and they are very fond of them, those ST-C look really good. I have the TG and the only thing I didn't like about them was their weight and they took tons of weight to balance.
 
I had the STTs and they were to aggressive (loud) for a daily driver. The ST-C has a higher speed rating and says uses a chip/cut resistant compound. I am thinking one of the coopers would be better down south because of the red clay mud we encounter. I know ATs don't work real well in that stuff however the tread on the coopers seems more suited to it.
 
A local tire place told me the STT's were just as quiet as the ST's...??? Maybe not true? I had the ST's on a Super Duty, and loved them. Great in all types of weather, off road, snow (siped), but no real mud testing, and just a slight whine. I now have the Nittos on my 100, and they are fine. Slightly quieter than the ST's. Have not tested in the mud (and I run Blizzaks in the winter). They just aren't as aggressive as I would like... I think the ST is more of a true all terrain tire than most AT tires out there today. I was really wanting to get a more aggressive tire like the STT or the Toyo Mud tire, and liked the reports of them being reasonably quiet, but your post makes me wonder...
 
ST-C's...

I've had 2 sets on my Disco which was my DD but is now primarily a beach buggy. Great all around traction and wear. It's an aggressive AT more on par with a Goodyear MTR which still suck in east coast mud, but MUCH better than BFG ATKOs. I have the ST in 275/70R18 on the LC. If they made the ST-C in that size they would be on the LC as well.

Oh, American owned and made too...;)
 
I'v had pretty good luck with mine so for, except for some chunking out of tread in places. They have about 10K on them now and they do get a little louder as time goes by. They are good in the snow, and a little extra volume on the stereo on the highway and you don't really notice the noise.
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(yeah, it's a poser shot, so what)
 

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