Victory_Overland
Explorer
I've had my STT Pros on for almost a year now and maybe 8K miles. I'm happy with them. Good durability in rocks, good clearing in mud. OK on the street, though they are louder and cost me a little mpg over the Duratracs they replaced. They're also pretty heavy. Not very good in snow, but that's typical of most MT tires and probably not too high on your needs list anyway. I haven't had a chance to try them in sand but I'm expecting they won't be great there - they'll probably want to dig more than float.
Correction to my orginal post tire size as those LT255/75R17 are only C rated which are not going to work. I am looking at the LT265/70R17 which gets me an E rating where I need to be at. I am keeping my 18" factory 10 spokes and when the Nitto Terra Grapplers run out, I am replacing them with Duratracs for everyday use.
These STT Pros are going to be for the 17" weekend get-a-way set up only to include my rear hanging spare. Im in Hawaii so unless i make it to the Big Island, snow is not going to be an issue and IF/when I move back to the mainland then my choices might switch up again. My point of the STT Pro is I hear they are top notch in mud, wet, sand which is 90% of my offroading here in Oahu.