Cooper Discoverer ST Maxx 37x12.50

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Just purchased these and got them mounted today. Ride quality is awesome (expected from an A/T tire) and there is little noise. I'll update this thread more when I take it offroad. They weigh in around 76.4 lbs each and on Method Standards, inflated, they weighed in at 105.2 lbs each.

I went with the Cooper Discoverer SST. 35/12.50/17. All I could get in a day locally. $291.00 ea. Bolt kilt my Fierce Attatudes front left! I hate raised white lettering so had the shop spray some black shit over the letters after cleaning the blue shit off and mount that side inward. The jury is still out on the ride portion. Quiet but seems to kill my steady drive especially in a cross wind and the noise is not an issue. May be due to the E rating. I am running 40 psi.

GREAT TIRE as far as construction! Only 1.5 oz of weights on any one of the 4 tires. One tire required ZERO weights. The most ROUND tire I have ever seen on the balancer. No lope or hump or sise to side out of roundness. Great build for a tire. Work GREAQT in the rain and grip GREAT in the dirt and mud.

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company - Discoverer STT™

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Did you install fender liners on your glassworks?


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Did you install fender liners on your glassworks?


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Yes, I installed the glassworks fender liners. They are great for the street but I take them off to offroad since if you stuff the tires you'll tear through the liners.

Jason at TMX said that if you line the underside of the fenders with Line-X it will keep the rocks and debris the tires kick up from cracking your fiberglass fenders. I'm bringing my truck to the shop the Monday after Memorial Day to get mine Line-X'd.
 

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Yes, I installed the glassworks fender liners. They are great for the street but I take them off to offroad since if you stuff the tires you'll tear through the liners.

Jason at TMX said that if you line the underside of the fenders with Line-X it will keep the rocks and debris the tires kick up from cracking your fiberglass fenders. I'm bringing my truck to the shop the Monday after Memorial Day to get mine Line-X'd.

Good looking tire! Let me know next time you need company for some dirt time. If I'm in town I am always in.
 

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Yes, I installed the glassworks fender liners. They are great for the street but I take them off to offroad since if you stuff the tires you'll tear through the liners.

Jason at TMX said that if you line the underside of the fenders with Line-X it will keep the rocks and debris the tires kick up from cracking your fiberglass fenders. I'm bringing my truck to the shop the Monday after Memorial Day to get mine Line-X'd.

Looking for an update, did you get the fenders Linex'ed?
 
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Looking for an update, did you get the fenders Linex'ed?

Not yet. Just dropped the truck off yesterday and I told the shop I don't need it until the end of the week so they can take their time. I'll let you know when I get it back.
 
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