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Cooper Zeon RS3-G1 is rated 4.2 out of 5 by 94.
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Rated 2 out of 5 by from Below rating tread life. I only got a little over 24,000 on these tires rated for 45K. And the last 6 months or 4500 miles I rode them out until I could afford replacement . Rotated then religiously every oil change interval Nearly bare, didn't pass the penny test though stripping colors not showing YET replaced them before the fall winter conditions set in Seller I was told no probation on. th 45 thread lived rafting as that was apparently "just a guideline" Last 6 months rubber and thread was very stiff and aged looking and I was told the tires were no longer safe.I wouldn't buy these again despite Coopedr history mine were made in China and didn't hold up to their reputations especially for a Performance or touring tire. I decided on the Continentals which are recommended as OEM on my vehicle
Date published: 2024-11-01
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great tires for price paid! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Coming from a set of summer sport tires, I was worried because the dry grip is a pretty noticeable difference however, the noise reduction is quite impressive! These are quiet and that's a huge deal for me. Corners aren't the greatest if you're at high speed (think merging going 55-65mph) as you would in summer specific tires, but nonetheless they're solid! They allow me to still feel confident at high rates of speed and I tested them in snow and they're pretty solid there too...again, not as solid as actual winter tires- but in the top 5 of my all-seasons.
Date published: 2022-01-12
Rated 5 out of 5 by from very good looks Love Cooper tires...great tread and trust the stopping confidence
Date published: 2022-01-10
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Oustanding Tire I couldn't be more impressed with these tires. I put them on my Shelby Mustang expecting to lose performance over the OEM Michelin Cup 2's. Granted, these do not give the same dry grip -- but they allow me to drive year round in NY/NJ-- and are EXCELLENT in the cold and rain. First week I had them it was a serious downpour in October and the tires were rock solid. However, I wouldn't advise driving them in very snowy or icy conditions - that's not what these are made for- stay home. Also impressed by the lack of NVH on these tires either which I also like- super quiet. I can't speak to the tread-wear since mine are still fairly new but I'm not concerned if I have to replace these sooner than expected. They give me the freedom to drive my car all-year and the confidence to drive "spirited". In my opinion, these are a great alternative to High-performance summer tires both in performance and cost -- and will allow you to get that sports car out of the garage from Oct-Feb.
Date published: 2021-01-09
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Oustanding Tire I couldn't be more impressed with these tires. I put them on my Shelby Mustang expecting to lose performance over the OEM Michelin Cup 2's. Granted, these do not give the same dry grip -- but they allow me to drive year round in NY/NJ-- and are EXCELLENT in the cold and rain. First week I had them it was a serious downpour in October and the tires were rock solid. However, I wouldn't advise driving them in very snowy or icy conditions - that's not what these are made for- stay home. Also impressed by the lack of NVH on these tires either which I also like- super quiet. I can't speak to the tread-wear since mine are still fairly new but I'm not concerned if I have to replace these sooner than expected. They give me the freedom to drive my car all-year and the confidence to drive "spirited". In my opinion, these are a great alternative to High-performance summer tires both in performance and cost -- and will allow you to get that sports car out of the garage from Oct-Feb.
Date published: 2021-01-08
Rated 4 out of 5 by from low milage Had these on my Mercedes CLK 500 and I do make fast breakaways into traffic as that has become a necessity with all the traffic on the road these days. A lot of rural travel to and from work: low noise, good handling dry or wet, 11,600 miles and they are almost bald. Do I recommend? More grip= less mileage, you get what you pay for.
Date published: 2020-12-16
Rated 4 out of 5 by from low milage Had these on my Mercedes CLK 500 and I do make fast breakaways into traffic as that has become a necessity with all the traffic on the road these days. A lot of rural travel to and from work: low noise, good handling dry or wet, 11,600 miles and they are almost bald. Do I recommend? More grip= less mileage, you get what you pay for.
Date published: 2020-12-15
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great traction I bought these to replace the Goodyear’s on my Dodge Challenger. Very happy! Quieter ride. Smoother ride. Much improved traction. So far, very happy with my purchase. I won’t be driving in the snow, and didn’t rate options I haven’t observed myself.
Date published: 2020-11-10
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COOPER: ZEON RS3-G1

Size: 235/50R18
MSPN: COOP-90000025142
Features:
  • Excellent year-round traction, even in light snow
  • Predictable cornering
  • Durable, long-lasting performance
Benefits:
  • The Zeon RS3-G1 is a versatile, ultra high performance all-season tire packed with innovative safety features
  • The Zeon RS3-G1 features an asymmetric five-rib tread design with full-depth 3D Micro-Gauge™ siping that maintains biting edges as the tire wears, so even when half-worn these sipes still deliver reliable wet and dry grip
  • Outside shoulder blocks and intermediate rib work together with the advanced mold profile to provide predictable cornering and handling, and reduced road noise
  • On the inside, uniform construction and the race-inspired sidewall combine forces to ensure durable performance and an exciting ride
  • For the final layer of safety, visual wear indicators allow you to quickly estimate the tire's remaining tread life
Warranty:
  • Manufacturer's Limited / 50,000 Mile
Quoted Price

Important note on quoted prices:

* PRICES QUOTED INCLUDE: Mounting, balancing, valve stems(excludes tpms) and alignment check. Prices may vary from one store to another or from one date to another. Tires listed may not be in stock at the identified store. Prices listed were received from individual stores and have not been verified by Big O Tires. Please call the Big O Tires Store of your choice for up-to-date information and details on pricing, additional charges and product availability.

Important note on quoted prices:

Speed Rating:

The speed rating is a measure of what speed the tire can safely maintain for sustained periods of time. A higher speed rating will generally indicate that you will have better control and handling characteristics. Speed rating standards are established by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). Manufacturers assign speed ratings to tires after extensive performance testing. On the sidewall of every tire, you’ll find one of these speed rating codes:

M – Up to 81 mph
N – Up to 87 mph
P – Up to 93 mph
Q – Up to 99 mph
R – Up to 106 mph
S – Up to 112 mph
T – Up to 118 mph
H – Up to 130 mph
V – Up to 149 mph
W – Up to 168 mph
Y – Up to 186 mph
Z – (See Below)

What does ‘Up to 99 mph’ really mean?
Tires with a Q speed rating can safely sustain speeds of up to 99 miles per hour. The tire may be able to reach higher speeds, but traveling at speeds higher than 99 mph for any length of time would be unsafe - the tire is not designed to handle it.

What is a Z Rating?
For tires having a maximum speed capability above 149 mph, a Z rating may appear in the size designation ...above 186 mph, a Z rating must appear in the size designation, including a Y speed symbol in brackets.

A Few Tips About Speed Ratings…
Never mix tires with different speed ratings, as this may cause serious handling problems.

We don’t recommend downgrading the speed rating of your tires, as the vehicle manufacturer has done extensive testing to determine which tires match the various driving characteristics of the vehicle. However, if you are looking for better handling, there is generally no problem in moving up to a higher speed-rated tire.

Most importantly: Put safety first. The speeds shown are test speeds; they are not recommended speeds.

Temperature Rating:

A comparative grade based on the tire’s resistance to heat and its ability to dissipate heat, again as measured under controlled conditions. The grades, from highest to lowest, are designated A – B – C. An A-rated tire is the coolest running, while a C-rating meets the minimum federal performance standards. These temperature grades are set based on a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded.

Traction Grade:

A comparative grade based on the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement, again as measured under controlled conditions on wet asphalt and concrete surfaces. The grades, from highest to lowest, are designated AA – A – B – C. A tire that is graded AA should have better traction or stopping performance than a tire with a lower grade, based on the specific straight-ahead braking tests.

Treadwear Grade:

A comparative grade based on the actual wear of the tire’s tread when tested under specific controlled conditions. All tires are tested under the same conditions to allow for comparison between manufacturers and between different lines of tires from the same manufacturer. The system is fairly easy to understand. A tire with a treadwear grade of 400 should have a useful tread life approximately twice as long as a tire with a treadwear grade of 200. The higher the grade, the better the expected treadwear.

Looking for new tires with optimal traction? Or are long-lasting treads a bigger priority? There’s a simple way to compare tire specs!

The Uniform Tire Quality Grading (UTQG) system was developed by the Department of Transportation (DOT) to assist consumers in the purchase of their tires by providing a standard grading system used by all tire manufacturers. Tire manufacturers use the UTQG system to grade their tires in three important areas: treadwear, traction and temperature. The UTQG grade for each tire is shown on the paper label affixed to the tire and is also molded in the sidewall.

Treadwear Grade – A comparative grade based on the actual wear of the tire’s tread when tested under specific controlled conditions. All tires are tested under the same conditions to allow for comparison between manufacturers and between different lines of tires from the same manufacturer. The system is fairly easy to understand. A tire with a treadwear grade of 400 should have a useful tread life approximately twice as long as a tire with a treadwear grade of 200. The higher the grade, the better the expected treadwear.

Traction Grade – A comparative grade based on the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement, again as measured under controlled conditions on wet asphalt and concrete surfaces. The grades, from highest to lowest, are designated AA ABC. A tire that is graded AA should have better traction or stopping performance than a tire with a lower grade, based on the specific straight-ahead braking tests.

Temperature Grade – A comparative grade based on the tire’s resistance to heat and its ability to dissipate heat, again as measured under controlled conditions. The grades, from highest to lowest, are designated ABC. An A-rated tire is the coolest running, while a C-rating meets the minimum federal performance standards. These temperature grades are set based on a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded.

UTQG is a great way to compare tires from various manufacturers and between specific lines from the same manufacturer. Remember: The UTQG isn’t a safety rating and it doesn’t guarantee a tire’s mileage performance - but you can use the UTQG in conjunction with price, warranty, appearance and recommendations to make the right tire choice for your needs. If you have any questions about UTQG or various tire lines, the Big O Tires team is always ready to help!

Hauling groceries – or bricks? The Load Rating or Load Index indicates how much weight each tire can safely support.

Every tire’s load rating is stamped into its sidewall. Once you know the load rating, you can use the chart below to determine the amount of weight that one tire can support. Then just multiply the weight by four - or the number of wheels on your vehicle - to determine your vehicle’s maximum load-carrying capacity.

Load Rating Table

Sometimes the maximum load (for example, 1060 kg) will be stamped into the sidewall so that you don't have to decipher the load rating. Remember: never install tires with a lower load-carrying capacity than the tires that were installed on your vehicle by the manufacturer!

Load Range:

The load rating is a measure of the tire's strength — its ability to hold air pressure under load.

The load rating influences the sidewall strength of a vehicle tire. If a tire has a load rating that is too low, the handling of the vehicle could become unstable as the sidewall buckles under the vehicle's weight. Conversely, a much higher load rating than needed can dramatically harshen ride quality.

The recommended load rating for a vehicle's tires can be found in its owner's manual. It is also normally affixed to a sticker located on one of the vehicle's door jams. If you are replacing tires supplied with the vehicle from the manufacturer, the load rating written on the tires is an appropriate guide.

Sidewall:

There are other codes on some tires that provide you with additional information, some of which are specific to light truck tire applications. Some of the other codes that you might find on your tires include:

LT = Stands for light truck application. Example: LT235/85R16
C, D or E = Load range indication for light truck applications
REIN = Reinforced
OWL = Outlined White Letters
RWL = Raised White Letters
ORWL = Outlined Raised White Letters
B, BLK, BW, BSW = Blackwall or Black Sidewall
W, WW, WSE – Whitewall or White Sidewall
XNW = Extra Narrow White Width
XL = Extra Load Capacity

Section Width:

The linear distance between the outside sidewalls of an inflated tire without any load (exclusive of protruding side ribs and decorations).

Sidewall Aspect Ratio:

The ratio between tire height and width.

Important note on quoted prices:

Prices quoted do not include additional charges for sales taxes, mounting and balancing, valve stems, tire disposal fees, state recycling fees, tire protection plans and other charges. Prices may vary from one store to another or from one date to another. Tires listed may not be in stock at the identified store. Prices listed were received from individual stores and have not been verified by Big O Tires. Please call the Big O Store of your choice for up-to-date information and details on pricing, additional charges and product availability.

How Are Tire Sizes Specified?
The first number describes width of the tire (section), the second number describes the aspect ratio (profile), and the third number the wheel diameter (rim size).
Alignment makes a big difference in how long tires last, how much gas you use, and steering and safety. When you buy new tires, we'll make sure they're properly aligned with a free alignment check!

What is TPMS?


TPMS is an electronic system that monitors the air pressure in your tires and alerts you when they are under- or over-inflated. Proper tire inflation not only boosts your safety, but also the life of the tire and its fuel economy.

TPMS

Some components of the TPMS sensor may need to be replaced due to wear and corrosion over time. Our TPMS rebuild kit includes all the necessary parts to service your TPMS sensor and keep this important safety feature functioning properly.

About TPMS

Protect Your Purchase!

Have you considered our Tire Protection Package?

Available with purchase of new, non-Big O brand tires, TPP includes the following comprehensive coverage:


  • 3-Year Full Free Repair or Replacement Road Hazard

  • 3-Year Full Free Replacement Workmanship & Materials

  • 3-Year Free 24/7 Flat Tire Change

  • Limited Lifetime Prorated Repair
    or Replacement Coverage

  • Free Rotations and Rebalance for the Useful Life of Tire

  • Limited Mileage Warranty

Tire Protection ... On Us!


Your Big O brand tire purchase includes our Tire Protection Package, free of charge. Protection includes complimentary rotations and rebalances for the life of the tire, as well as 24-hour Roadside Assistance, available nationwide. Plus, we'll repair, replace or refund your tire in the event that it is damaged, free of charge for 3 years (pro-rated after).

TPMS

Drive away with confidence and peace of mind. We've got you covered. See Tire Warranty terms for details.

Protect Your Investment!


Available with the purchase of qualifying new tires, our Tire Protection Package provides comprehensive coverage you can count on. It includes complimentary rotations and rebalances for the life of the tire, as well as 24-hour Roadside Assistance, available nationwide. Plus, we'll repair, replace or refund your tire in the event that it is damaged, free of charge for 3 years (pro-rated after).

TPMS

Add TPP to your purchase today, and drive away with confidence and peace of mind. We've got you covered. See Tire Warranty terms for details.

Rim Diamter:

The wheel diamter (rim size).