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Old 07-26-2015, 01:01 PM
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No review yet other than they look great, balanced well considering and rode very well coming home. I started these off at 45psi. Normally run my Nitto's at 55-65 but i am trying something different with these to see how they wear on a lower psi. Ran LT275/70R18 Cooper LTZ's, then LT295/70R18 Nitto Terra Grapplers, then LT275/70R18 Nitto Terra Grapplers and now i'm giving the LT295/70R18 Cooper ST Max a shot. Anyways here are some pictures.























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Great looking truck and tires! I'm considering trying out the ST Maxx on my next set, currently running Cooper AT3's and am impressed, but always looking to switch it up!
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Only reason i didn't go with the AT3's was the side lugs. That tire was $70 less per tire than the ST Maxx but the tread says AT and the sidewall says HT. I'm just used to a slightly more aggressive shoulder.
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Whenever you're ready send me a PM and i can bring you a set of ST Maxx's and drop them in Clemson on the way through. We are in NC or SC about once a week or two.
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I'll definitely keep that in mind when it's time, thank you! I completely know what you're saying about the sidewall! I went into it thinking "No way am I going to get those with the saw blade pattern on the side", but I guess the price got the best of me! Love the tire but it's definitely not as aggressive looking.
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No review yet other than they look great, balanced well considering and rode very well coming home. I started these off at 45psi. Normally run my Nitto's at 55-65 but i am trying something different with these to see how they wear on a lower psi. Ran LT275/70R18 Cooper LTZ's, then LT295/70R18 Nitto Terra Grapplers, then LT275/70R18 Nitto Terra Grapplers and now i'm giving the LT295/70R18 Cooper ST Max a shot. Anyways here are some pictures.























any rubbing issues??
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No. I had the 295/70R18 Nitto Terra Grapplers on my truck for two years and never rubbed. Except the roof of my truck on the bottom of my garage door...
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Stock or leveled? Those look really good and the reviews online I've found are positive. It's time for tires so these are now in consideration.
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I've got a 2.5" leveling kit. The only thing I don't like about these tires is they are a pound heavier than the TerraGrapplers but i can live with it.



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