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Is anyone running the Cooper Discoverer STT PRO's on a 15 or 16 1500?

 

Specifically the 275/65R20 size.

 

I've seen people running the Toyo Open Country MT's which are the same size at 34.5 inches but 0.1 inches wider.

 

I trying to see if I'm good to go or if I'm asking for trouble.

 

Thanks.

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I run the Pro but not that size. I have the 295/60R20s on factory wheels and 3.5" Lift. I like the tires. They are a little louder then I'd hoped but not bad for MTs.

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I run the Pro but not that size. I have the 295/60R20s on factory wheels and 3.5" Lift. I like the tires. They are a little louder then I'd hoped but not bad for MTs.

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Any rubbing issues?

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I love the way these tires look how much are they running each?

 

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Anyone know how they do in the snow?

 

 

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Wondering as well. Have heard decent from reviews online.

 

These are my next tires.

 

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I love the way these tires look how much are they running each?

 

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I ordered them from Discount Tire Direct and I think they were just under $1200 to my door.

 

 

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How is that site been looking on there but never ordered and don't know anyone that has.

 

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Was gonna go this route for shits and giggles and try these out I'll try anything once.

 

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How is that site been looking on there but never ordered and don't know anyone that has.

 

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I have ordered through them at least a dozen times. No issues.

 

They just ended the eBay deal of $100 off $400. I bet it will be back for Thanksgiving.

 

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I have ordered through them at least a dozen times. No issues.

 

They just ended the eBay deal of $100 off $400. I bet it will be back for Thanksgiving.

 

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Didn't even know about it.

 

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Didn't even know about it.

 

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They do it around every holiday.

 

I got my Cooper ATP for $600, $800 normal.

 

I want the STT now, but need these ATPS to wear down! They still look practically new and I have like 12k on them.

 

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They do it around every holiday.

 

I got my Cooper ATP for $600, $800 normal.

 

I want the STT now, but need these ATPS to wear down! They still look practically new and I have like 12k on them.

 

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No shit really gonna have to look into this for sure

 

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No shit really gonna have to look into this for sure

 

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Yup, real deal.

 

Put two tires in the cart for $400 total. Use coupon and get $100 off instantly.

 

Do that again, and you get a nice deal on 4 tires.

 

Best part is, if that tire has a rebate, you can claim that too, because discount tire direct sends you a receipt for the full purchase price with all 4 listed on one receipt.

 

Yes, I'm a cheapo.

 

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And this is right on there site? Is it for all tires? Just specific tires? Does it have to be two? Or is it just $400

 

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