Hey guys, newbie here, and somewhat new to trucks but thought I'd have some input in this. I recently bought an 04 Disco that came with 18's and highway tires. I traded those for a set of 16's and needed new tires so I went to get some ST's. Turns out they gave me ST-C's for the same price, I understand the C's are normally about $40 more.
I haven't experienced any other AT tires, but I was surprised at how much tread noise these have. It's not terrible, but the tire shop told me there would be none at all, which just isn't the case. It's not too bad however, probably because the Disco has good sound deadening.
I was concerned when I realized I got the C's because I wanted these to be my all season tires and I live in Canada. I thought the harder rubber wouldn't be good in ice and snow.
However, I have to say I'm reasonably impressed. As a little background, I've been more of a sportscar guy in the past, I used to rally a VW on Blizzaks, did some ice racing, etc... so I know snow. I also had a WRX with Dunlop Wintersports on them for comparison.
I can say that these tires really impress me for what they can do while not having a "Severe Snow" rating. I'd say overall they are comparable to the Wintersports on a car, which is a snow tire, not really an ice tire, but does have a severe snow rating. I won't hesitate to use these tires in the winter up here.
Sure, it's not as good as a 2000lb car with Blizzaks. But for getting around, they're pretty good. If I lived further north where there is more ice, I might have rethought them. For sure they are MUCH better than most "all season" tires such as the 18's that came on the truck (those were brand new Michelin Synchrones).
The size I bought is 245/75/16 which was as big as I thought I could go without lifting. I'd have preferred 265/75, but oh well. These are installed on what I believe are 8" rims, which reading here, would appear to be a problem. All I can say is the installers had no trouble at all, at least not that they told me. I actually prefer this setup for onroad handling, as it adds some stability to the sidewall. When they are pinched in, the tire can roll around on the rim much more. I want to tow a car hauler with this thing, so road stability was important to me.
As for the ride, I think it's excellent. I really can't differentiate it from the 18" highway tires that were on before. They seem to be perfectly round and balanced, though it appears they had to use more lead than I'd normally see on car tires. The truck runs smooth, though I do pretty much stay under 70mph.
I think I chose these for the same reason as everyone else. I wanted more than most AT's can offer, but no going to MT's. Personally, I think they're a great compromise. I haven't tested them yet off-road, but I can see they're highly thought of, and I don't have any issues with them on the highway other than the noise, which really isn't bad. For perspective, the overall cabin noise is still the same or less than most economy cars anyway.
After viewing those pics of the chipped tires, and giving these a shot in the snow, I'm glad I got the C's.