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Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« on: September 24, 2008, 23:49:51 »
Whats the best place to purchase a new set of Cooper STT's from? (245/70/17)  :? some one must have got a good deal someware, don't want to pay the £125 quoted on the Devon4x4 site  :shock:
98 Fourtrak TDL with just mt's fitted (now for sale)
02 Grand Cherokee 4.7 V8 Overland (255bhp & 17mpg)!! Cooper STT's OME 2" lift and Winch

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Re: Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2008, 00:55:23 »
D44 aren't that much more expensive are they?

You could try Nene Valley is it?  or ring Copper themselves and find a local stockist like I did.
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Re: Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2008, 11:44:59 »
After much searching I got mine from tyre spec
had a 90 hard top till it fell on it's head. Now have a 110 CSW

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Re: Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2008, 19:19:26 »
Got mine from tyrespec too.When i ordered them online they phoned the very next day to say they were out of stock but would ring me when they had some.About two weeks later they phoned as promised and i had them the very next day!Couldn't fault there service, very friendly and the best price around....


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Re: Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2008, 22:37:18 »
Craddocks will do a good deal on Cooper's

(but everyone I know that's fitted them have swapped within  a few months cos they found them to be poo)!
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Re: Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2008, 00:34:14 »
Craddocks will do a good deal on Cooper's

(but everyone I know that's fitted them have swapped within  a few months cos they found them to be poo)!


Thanks for the info all  ;) best price was from Tyre Spec at £107.81, but now thinking are they going to be ok  :?  whats the problem with them Steve? anyone had problems etc and are they ok on the road?
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Re: Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« Reply #7 on: September 26, 2008, 13:09:03 »
Mine are on a 110 and are fab. Off to my second Drumclog day on Sunday where the 110 normally gets semi submerged in the glorious mud. As far as on the road unlike many mud patterns the coopers have cleats cut into the blocks to squeegy the water away from the road surface. It all depends on what you want I suppose. I generally toddle along and hence do not need my tyres to hold 2 ton on the road at 80 mph but some people do so they need a more road based tyre. The first time I put them on the steering was a bit off to pot but once the tyre pressures were sorted they are fine.
As far as wear goes I think they are OK nothing alarming
had a 90 hard top till it fell on it's head. Now have a 110 CSW

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Re: Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« Reply #8 on: September 26, 2008, 14:17:38 »
gotta be honest thaey are great on rocks and hard stuff but in wet grass/mud they are poo , stick with BFG'S dude
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Re: Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« Reply #9 on: September 26, 2008, 20:21:03 »
What a great tyre got mine for £ 83.00 plus and free del a year ago from Sinton tyres and they were very helpful too.
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Re: Best place for getting Cooper STT's please!
« Reply #10 on: September 26, 2008, 20:36:38 »
gotta be honest they are great on rocks and hard stuff but in wet grass/mud they are poo , stick with BFG'S dude


As Andy says above, they're good on the road and great on rocks, however, they can be found really wanting in mud.

As a pure road / laning tyre, with occasional off road, I guess they'll be OK. But I've seen people using them off road at Cannock Chase and seen a locker-equiped Disco + Coopers get stuck, where other motors with 'open' diffs and say INSAs or BFGs get through with ease.

Also, over £100 a corner is expensive, there are better deals to be had mate.

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