Cooper Tire Review
#11
JK Super Freak
Revive thread. Running 35x12.5x15 and they balance much better than the MTRKevlar in the same size. Goodyears shook more than vibrated at the worst speeds: 45 and 55 mph. Zero issues on pavement. I ran the old STT years ago, so I have high confidence in these Pros. Made in America.
#12
JK Enthusiast
Replaced my STTs with the Pros recently.
My old STTs didnt dig in the snow the way they used to. Road manners, the Pros are as good or better then the old STTs.
If the new tires are as good on the ice as the old I will be extremely happy, they are siped so I should be good..
Ive had STTs on my Postal, 2 Blazers, a Jimmy, and my old ZJ. Beaches, sand, mud, snow and ice these are great tires.
I could drag my bumpers through the snow with the old STTs, could barely drag my pumpkin with the Swampers I had on the ZJ before.
My old STTs didnt dig in the snow the way they used to. Road manners, the Pros are as good or better then the old STTs.
If the new tires are as good on the ice as the old I will be extremely happy, they are siped so I should be good..
Ive had STTs on my Postal, 2 Blazers, a Jimmy, and my old ZJ. Beaches, sand, mud, snow and ice these are great tires.
I could drag my bumpers through the snow with the old STTs, could barely drag my pumpkin with the Swampers I had on the ZJ before.
#13
JK Freak
With 9,000 miles on my 37x13.5-18 STT Pro tires and doing a 4 tire rotation every 2,500 miles I am at 18/32" from the original 21/32". I used a standard tread depth gage to measure. I run 25 psi on the road and have some form of balance beads in them that work really good below 35 and above 45... not so good in the 35-45 mph window. Ideal with it and just do my best to avoid that window of speed.... and I'll say that I doubt that it is the tires causing it as much as the beads.