Cooper Discoverer ST MAXX
WatchThe Cooper Discoverer ST MAXX is a All Terrain and Off Road All Season tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.
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74%
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Top 3 Cooper Discoverer ST MAXX Reviews
Given 70%
while driving a
Toyota Landcruiser
(285/70 R18)
on a combination of roads
for 40,000 average miles
Great tyres, seemingly impervious to sidewall attacks by sharp rocks, but the ride is truly terrible - they feel like solids.
Given 73%
while driving a
Toyota 78 Landcruser Troopy
(225/65 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 24,600 spirited miles
Exceptional as an on & off road semi aggressive all terrain all rounder. I carry a lot of weight & tow a trailer, as a result the distance I achieve is surprising. Aggressive road usage requires regular rotation to avoid uneven front end wear...
Given 83%
while driving a
Mitsubishi shogun sport
(265/60 R18)
on a combination of roads
for 5,000 average miles
A very off road capable, on road friendly tyre... Its a hybrid or rugged construction, sitting between an AT and a MT... Tyre choice is always a compromise, but the Cooper ST Maxx tread a fine line and provide a good balance....
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Given 61%
while driving a
Nissan Pathfinder
(265/65 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 6,000 spirited miles
Had the Cooper ST MAXX tyres 6 months, lasting very well, great in the dry, not so great wet & greasy surface especially when ambient sub 5 degrees C.
I don't think these tyres are winter rated at all, more summer tyre. I have always ran BF Goodrich At's, the BFG's are definitely better in the wet. But they are £40-£50 extra per tyre.
The Coopers look awesome, and I'll run these until worn or I sell the truck. I will be going back to BF's on my next tyre purchase.
Given 90%
while driving a
Land Rover Discovery 1 1996
(245/75 R16)
on mostly town
for 3,000 easy going miles
Had these fitted new to my old Discovery 300Tdi as an upgrade, and they were a great choice.
As quiet as a road bias tyre despite the chunky looks, were surprisingly grippy on tarmac in the wet or dry, (never aqua planed for example and were always grippy and progressive) and obviously didn't have any issues in grassy fields. I never had the opportunity to take them offroad seriously, but I suspect they'd be a safe choice given the tread pattern. I had them on for about 3000 miles before I sold the truck, and the tyres had barely started to wear at that point. I had no issues with punctures or tears and in fact I'm looking for the same again for my current Discovery V8.
As quiet as a road bias tyre despite the chunky looks, were surprisingly grippy on tarmac in the wet or dry, (never aqua planed for example and were always grippy and progressive) and obviously didn't have any issues in grassy fields. I never had the opportunity to take them offroad seriously, but I suspect they'd be a safe choice given the tread pattern. I had them on for about 3000 miles before I sold the truck, and the tyres had barely started to wear at that point. I had no issues with punctures or tears and in fact I'm looking for the same again for my current Discovery V8.
