SouthernSS
Owner of Southern Style Speed
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ha, thats funny! I've got the stt on my 4runner and the st maxx on my GX. I prefer the st maxx.
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The Cooper ST MAXX isnt a mud terrain, the Cooper STT is... And the Cooper ATP is a all terrain. The ST MAXX is a mix of the two. I wanted more than a AT tire, but didn't want a MT on the Lexus as its not going to really see much off road wheeling. What I did with it yesterday will be as much as I want to tackle with it. It's going to be more of a exploring vehicle and take the family camping vehicle. But I wanted the deeper tread for those times when I bite off more than I should have. I almost bought the LTZ, if I get another set of wheels I'm gonna do what blackCat did and get 18s and go for a sport look65 PSI, holy moly I just jumped up to 40 from 32 and thought that was high. I wanted the STT MAXX but I do way too much daily driving to justify a mud terrain, so I went with Cooper Discoverer ATPs a good mix between all terrain and mud terrain. I have about 15k on them and they are doing real great on daily driving/mud/snow/sand so far.
The ST MAXX is like Coopers Duratrac but just better design and tougher 0.02. I've had both sets on 4runners and prefer the CoopersAh I see I was mixing up the STT and the ST MAXX, so for Cooper it seems like aggressive all terrain wise it goes AT3 to ATP to ST MAXX, although the ATPs are pretty aggressive IMO in person, the tread blocks are super deep compared to an all terrain and have an aggressive tread pattern. Maybe Ill check out the ST MAXXs next althought these ATPs are gonna take a while to wear out. After 15k miles, the tread has barely any wear on them.
Becareful running low tire pressure in trucks like that. LT rated tires need that pis to hold the loads, they actually need more psi than P rated tires to hold the same load... I know it sounds backwards and it took me a long time to make sense of it but trust me (and the engineers with a lot more smarts than me/who design them), they need a higher pressure to do their work.Holy cow that's some serious air pressure. I run 37 psi in the rear and 40 psi in the front of my F250. The quality of ride is night and day.
I always bump up the rear when towing, which isn't very often anymore. The Toyo MTs handle it well, I run a 35x12.50x17.Becareful running low tire pressure in trucks like that. LT rated tires need that pis to hold the loads, they actually need more psi than P rated tires to hold the same load... I know it sounds backwards and it took me a long time to make sense of it but trust me (and the engineers with a lot more smarts than me/who design them), they need a higher pressure to do their work.
Is it a diesel? Are you running E rated tires? If so you are not running enough up front and depending on what your are towing no where near enough in the rear. You should be at least at 50... I'll find the chart but LT tires need their pressure to do the work, running them low can and will cause the tire to breath down and heat up excessively... And having worked on commercial trucks and doing DOT inspections I have seen it happen several times and almost ended up in court about it (thankfully I did my paperwork correctly and annotated the tires as being low and that I filled them and found no leaks...) Anyhow I know your probably not driving a commercial truck and hopefully you don't have a CDL.... sorry getting distracted here lol. But yeah the point I'm trying to make is just be careful about being too low. Too low is much much worse than more than needed, and its almost worse than over inflated.I always bump up the rear when towing, which isn't very often anymore. The Toyo MTs handle it well, I run a 35x12.50x17.
I keep the GX around 37 psi front and back but haven't done the chalk to test to find the happy place.
i just got a new set of SPC Performance UCAs (light racing) and will be putting them on the GX when they show up...