Jump to content

Cooper Zeon Ltz Tires


Recommended Posts

Posted

I really like the looks of these tires, and there about $70 less per tire than the nittos. The guy at discount tire said you only pay for the nitto name and that the coopers are just as good.

 

coprl2.ang.jpg

Posted

Cooper amkes a good tire...just bought a set of Discoverers for my 04 Sierra to replace those junk Americraps and din't realize hoe bad they rode until I got these. Good tire for the $.....

Posted

Nitto is ok, mainly the street tires. I prefer Bridgestone, Goodyear, & BFGoodwrich more though ( all terrain )

Posted
I got the Cooper Zeon LTZ tires because there weren't very many that I liked in the 20 inch

 

post-46686-1205329433_thumb.jpg

post-46686-1205329445_thumb.jpgI

 

 

What size 20" did you go with? I'm looking at the 275/60/20 which is a 33" tire. How do you like them?

Posted

They are P275/55R20 ....I really like them! Just getting used to a rougher ride after trading in a 07 Avalanche.....I really like this truck a lot better but the other one was a lot smoother ride!

Posted
I really like the looks of these tires, and there about $70 less per tire than the nittos. The guy at discount tire said you only pay for the nitto name and that the coopers are just as good.

 

coprl2.ang.jpg

 

I just bought some new 275/55/20's and went with a Road Hugger XRT from Discount. Really like the looks, but can't comment on how good or bad they are. The price was right, $625 out the door with replacement certificates.

  • 1 year later...
Posted

I have a 07 Silverado, 2wd, with a 2" leveling kit and am having trouble finding the correct tire size. I am going to run 20's on my new wheels and the dealer told me to go with a 305/55/20 but I think this might be too big and cause rubbing. I was told from a friend that a 275/60/20 is the way to go because there will be no rubbing. Can anyone help me? Thanks

Posted
I have a 07 Silverado, 2wd, with a 2" leveling kit and am having trouble finding the correct tire size. I am going to run 20's on my new wheels and the dealer told me to go with a 305/55/20 but I think this might be too big and cause rubbing. I was told from a friend that a 275/60/20 is the way to go because there will be no rubbing. Can anyone help me? Thanks

 

I have the Zeon 275/60/20 on my 4wd 2008 Sierra and a 2" level kit on FACTORY 20" wheels without any rubbing and plenty of clearance. I stress FACTORY as aftermarket off-set or backspace difference may influence the fit. I believe a backspace of 5.50 to 5.75 on a aftermarket 20" wheel should be good, however, others may wish to chime in.

Posted

I have the 275/60/20's on my 2008 4WD with a 2" leveling kit and they rub my splash guards. I don't know if they would fit on a 2WD with just a leveling kit without rubbing. It would be really close.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

So i have a 2007 GMC Sierra quad cab 2WD with the GMC 20 Inch rims, Idont want to change my Rims, and ive been looking at this tire, and also debating, leveling kit or body lift, i want more Rubber on wheel. Looking for Suggestions

Posted

How are those LTZ's in rain or snow? I have some Falken STZ's in 305/55/20's on Boss Rims on my 07 Denali. They are great in the dry. Horrible in rain and borderline dangerous in snow. Looking forward to replacing them soon. Have liked that LTZ Cooper but dont know much about it. I will probably buy my stand by favorite Michelin LTX.

Posted

I second the question about the rain and snow performance...I would also like to know about some light offroading performance...

 

Anyone...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    250.3k
    Total Topics
    2.7m
    Total Posts
  • Member Statistics

    342,716
    Total Members
    8,960
    Most Online
    BDS my HD
    Newest Member
    BDS my HD
    Joined
  • Who's Online   3 Members, 0 Anonymous, 660 Guests (See full list)

×
×
  • Create New...