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I know everyone will have their own opinions, but I love the Cooper STTs. I have them on 5 trucks now. I would also reccomend CT tire in Berlin. I would reccomend Oasis tire in Hartford, but they do not do alinements.
If I remember correctly, Cooper and Good Year are the only two American companys left for tires. I think Cooper still make all the tires for Pro Comp, Mickey Thompson, Dick Cepek, and a couple others.
I have looked at the STT's, and I did like the look of them. Seen them around a few times, and they look just as good in person. Thanks for the rec's guys, I appreciate it.
I have looked at the STT's, and I did like the look of them. Seen them around a few times, and they look just as good in person. Thanks for the rec's guys, I appreciate it.
I have a set of 33 12.50s on 15 inch rims, if you want to see what they would look like on your truck.
That would be pretty helpful, where do you live? I won't be around this weekend, but will be next weekend. I want to put 33's on mine, but I am pretty confident that they wouldn't fit just yet. The old guy is sagging a bit from the years. Hoping to redo the suspension here soon though.
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