Updates for those running them?
I am interested in how "true" to size they are, especially in the LT flavors.
Jack
How have I not responded to this thread??? I ran a set of STT up to just recently and LOVED them. I was running 285/75R16's, and they were true to published size as I recall. Of course they get shorter with time...
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I LOVED my STT's, and if I lived in MI still, where we needed to get through mud from time to time, I'd be putting on another set. But I'm retiring them for some 255/85 STMaxx's, which I think will work out better for me in the desert SW that I call home now.
When I put them on, I remember being shocked with how quiet they were. Even quieter than the Goodyear AT/S tires that I had been running! They are mud tires, but certainly not obnoxious.
Wear was really good. I put perhaps 50,000 miles on them, and they still have about 1/4"-3/8" of tread on them. (My rear axle has toe-in too, so my jeep tends to wear tires on the outside edge no matter what I do...) That was rotating in the spare, but still, I think the wear was good. Half a dozen trips to Moab running the tough trails, and lots of Colorado rocks, and a good bit of rock and mud up in Canada too, and I've never had a puncture, or had one come off the bead. There are a few small chunks of tread missing from the outer lugs, but given what I did to them, I would expect at least that.
I ran them at 15psi for thousands of miles, and at 4.5psi at the dunes more times than I can count. At about 3/8" of tread left, the sipes in the tread blocks were pretty shallow, so I used a grooving tool to cut them to about 1/4" deep again and that seemed to restore the winter traction. Wet traction was never a problem, and they will kick the snot out of BFG's AT in the rain! (What modern tire won't??)
Go get a set, you will NOT be disappointed!