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Old 01-30-2008, 09:19 AM   #13 (permalink)
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No Mopar, they didn't. That's up to the retailer.
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Mickey Thompson tires are made by Cooper. So either way you go you're getting a good tire. I'm like you, I like both the ATZ and the STT. And can't decide. Probly goin with the STT just cause it lookes so great and it's alittle more aggresive.
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I would like to try 285 or 295 STTs next time if they will last 50K. What kind of mileage is everyone getting with the STTs?
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I would like to try 285 or 295 STTs next time if they will last 50K. What kind of mileage is everyone getting with the STTs?
Ditto. After reading this posting I too am interested in the STT. The tire got some really good reviews and I actually got some pricing today but forgot to ask what kind of tread wear warranty was available. Also, I had no luck tracking down the 295. I was told they are not available.
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I would like to try 285 or 295 STTs next time if they will last 50K. What kind of mileage is everyone getting with the STTs?


Have them on my company truck (Ford F-250 v10) rotated very poorly, have close to 30,000miles around 10,000 miles have been off road 4wd miles and they are about done. I would imagine another 5,000 out of them before they become dangerous.


For as rough as they are and as good as they are off-road and good pavement manners, I'd say they are one of the best tires that I've ran. The Cooper ST's are probably next in line as far as versatility.
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