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DBYT



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Cooper Zeon LTZ cold weather performance

Have been searching the site for info on cold weather and snow performance of the Cooper Zeon LTZ but have found nothing.

Can any owners comment on the performance of the coopers in cold weather and snow?

My supercharged came with the Michelin Latitudes. It's more of a summer road tyre and I want something more all terrain. 2015 RR Supercharged - Aintree Green
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Luxury4Paul



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I have 22" Cooper LTZ's on my 06' and absolutely love them. Very fun and grippy in the mud. I ordered factory size 19" LTZ's for my 08' Range but I'm still waiting for the vehicle to be delivered! haha. Hope to have some feedback on snow use soon, but a good friend of mine travels on 22" LTZ's daily and is a avid snowboarder so I know he never gets stuck in any snow drifts and has pulled a few F-250's and Wranglers out of the snow with the Range.

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DBYT



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Did some research and decided to go with Vredestein Wintrac 4 xtremes for my Supercharged. Just got them put on today. They aren't easy to track down in the US.

Will be putting Coopers or General Grabbers on the Rangie at the ski house in the next week too. 2015 RR Supercharged - Aintree Green
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Good choice with the Wintrac. Thumbs Up Andy....

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What size 22" have you got?

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hcire



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The LTZ appears to be our only choice in the U.S. for the 19" rims. It is a real shame that more manufacturers do not offer an A/T tire in 255 55 R19.

I am really thinking about buying a set of 18" rims from eBay UK.

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Can you not get General Grabber AT's in that size ? it is USA tyre after all . I used them on my previous Full Fat and they were superb . Thumbs Up 2008 MY Supercharged
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Will be fitting a set of Cooper Zeon 255 55 19 on my 2010 FF on Monday will post my findings over next few weeks. £150 cheaper than General Grabbers and spec the same so I thought worth a go. Smile

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hcire



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axle wrote:
Can you not get General Grabber AT's in that size ? it is USA tyre after all . I used them on my previous Full Fat and they were superb . Thumbs Up


Oddly enough, no. That is the first tire I tried to find. The LTZ really is the only choice I have found in a R19 that isn't a street tire.

I emailed a few tire companies asking about A/T 255 55 R19 tires, and none had anything to offer.

Occasionally, an unused Goodyear Wrangler M/T will appear on eBay, but I have not found a full set. I am not sure I want to buy single tires until I get a full set. I also think the M/T is more aggressive than I would like.

Maybe I need to check into the shipping cost of a set of Generals from England.

I am sure I will resign myself to a set LTZ' because of the cost.

Will I be removed from the forum for my repeated spelling of tire? Embarassed

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United States 2006 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

Here is some pictures of a L322 sitting on 255/55/R19 Cooper LTZ Zeons. I think they look absolutely perfect. Fill out the wheel arches nicely and have a nice aggressive off-road tread that gives the Rover a tougher look and they really do the part off-road. Thumbs Up

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