Do you have Cooper Zeon LTZ or General Grabber AT2 tires?

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Old 06-18-2010 | 08:57 PM
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Do you have Cooper Zeon LTZ or General Grabber AT2 tires?

I'm buying new tires soon and I have narrowed it down to the two tires mentioned above, how do they compare in regard to dry/wet/snow/mud traction, and cornering ability?
 
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Old 06-18-2010 | 09:24 PM
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Grabber 2 here, but only have 200 miles on them. I talked to two friends that have them and they state very good in wet and snow. I also read a ton of reviews at tirerack.com and most are very happy with.

I didn't really check out the Coopers at all, so can't say anything about them.
 
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Old 06-18-2010 | 10:14 PM
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I looked at a lot of reviews online and they look like the tire to buy, I just placed an order with Sears. One question I have is what inflation should I keep them at? The factory tires were rated at 44lbs. maximum inflation, and the door sticker says put in 35lbs. The new tires I ordered have an 80lb maximum inflation rating, so am I right to assume that I should put in in the same percentage in the new tires, which would be 64lbs? 35lbs is about 80 percent of 44lbs, and 64lbs. is about 80 percent of 80.
 
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Old 06-18-2010 | 11:04 PM
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I have the coopers in a 305/50/20 and they are a great all around tire. Hardly any road noise, perform pretty good in wet conditions, and off road as well.
 
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Old 06-18-2010 | 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by chiaronate
I looked at a lot of reviews online and they look like the tire to buy, I just placed an order with Sears. One question I have is what inflation should I keep them at? The factory tires were rated at 44lbs. maximum inflation, and the door sticker says put in 35lbs. The new tires I ordered have an 80lb maximum inflation rating, so am I right to assume that I should put in in the same percentage in the new tires, which would be 64lbs? 35lbs is about 80 percent of 44lbs, and 64lbs. is about 80 percent of 80.
Can't say I am an expert on pressure, but have always gone within a few psi of the recommended on the tire. Mine are 35x12.5R18 and max is 50psi. The tire shop I have used for 15 years put about 46 psi when they mounted them
 
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Old 06-18-2010 | 11:52 PM
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buddy of mine has a newer dodge and has the zeons..they are pretty good tires!
 
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Old 06-19-2010 | 12:07 AM
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Can't say I am an expert on pressure, but have always gone within a few psi of the recommended on the tire. Mine are 35x12.5R18 and max is 50psi. The tire shop I have used for 15 years put about 46 psi when they mounted them
The tires I'm getting have an E rating, so I don't know if max inflation would be cause more wear in the middle. I saw on one of the message forums mentioned putting chalk several places on the tire and driving for a few blocks, and seeing where the chalk wears off.
 
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Old 06-20-2010 | 07:45 PM
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305/55/20 Cooper ltz's on stock wheels and no lift or level......no rubbing anywhere....love them so far..
 




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