Street/Sport Truck Summer run-flat light truck tires provide temporary self-supporting run-flat mobility for a distance of 50 miles at up to 50 mph, even after a puncture has allowed complete air pressure loss. They are designed for drivers who want to combine aggressive low-profile tires with large rim diameter wheels to enhance their vehicle's appearance. Sometimes used as Original Equipment (O.E.) on 2WD and 4WD pickup, crossover and sport utility vehicles, Street/Sport Truck Summer tires are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.
O.E. Street/Sport Truck Summer run-flat light truck tires are typically purchased as direct replacements for worn-out pairs/sets of the vehicle's original tires. They can also be used for other vehicle applications in complete sets of four or axle pairs if available in an appropriate size, load range and speed rating to match the existing O.E. run-flat tires' performance category and specifications.
NOTE: Run-flat tires are only recommended for vehicles that are originally equipped with self-supporting run-flat tires and equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system.
Though they cannot be labeled as run-flat tires, tires branded with MOExtended or MOE on their sidewalls offer run-flat-like characteristics by delivering limited temporary extended mobility after a puncture results in complete loss of air pressure. Because MOExtended or MOE tires do not have the same speed and distance endurance of conventional run-flat tires, they should not be substituted in any situation where a conventional run-flat tire is required. To confirm what your vehicle needs, check our Original Equipment tire listing for your year, make and model or see your vehicle owner's manual.
Los neumáticos originales (O.E.) Camioneta Carretera/Deportiva Para Verano, son comprados usualmente para reemplazar pares o juegos de cuatro originales que se han desgastado. Pueden ser usados en otros vehÃculos, en pares en el mismo eje o grupos de cuatro, si tienen el tamaño, Ãndice de carga y código de velocidad, igual al de la categorÃa de rendimiento y especificaciones de los neumáticos rueda flat originales.
NOTA: Neumáticos rueda flat (run-flat) solo se recomiendan, para vehículos que originalmente han sido equipados con este tipo de neumáticos y que poseen un Sistema de Control de Presión de Aire.
A pesar que no pueden ser marcados como neumáticos rueda flat (run-flat), los neumáticos MOExtended o MOE (marcado en el flanco) ofrecen carecterísticas similares, al ofrecer movilidad temporal limitada luego de un pinchazo. Debido a que los neumáticos MOExtended o MOE no pueden ir a la misma velocidad o distancia de los neumáticos convencionales (run-flat), los MOExtended o MO, no deben nunca substituir a los (run-flat) cuando son requeridos específicamente. Para confirmar que neumático necesita su vehículo, verifique nuestro listado de neumáticos originales, de acuerdo al año, marca y modelo del vehículo o consulte el manual del propietario.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 01/01/24(1 of 10)
See official manufacturer's warranty brochure for specific details.
New vehicle Original Equipment tire warranties often differ from those covering replacement tires. Consult your vehicle documents to confirm Original Equipment tire warranty coverage.
Ratings Charts & Reviews Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport RFT
User feedback reveals the Cooper Zeon RS3-G1 excels in dry traction, with consistent 9-10 scores for confident cornering and responsive handling. Wet performance is also strong, earning 8-10 ratings for grip and hydroplaning resistance. Winter traction shows mixed results-most rate snow capability 6-8, but ice scores dip to 2-5, suggesting cautious use in severe winter conditions. Comfort receives praise for smooth ride quality (7-10), though a few note moderate road noise. Treadwear scores 7-10 highlight durability, aligning well with all-season expectations. While icy performance is a noted limitation, the tire delivers reliable year-round capability for drivers prioritizing dry and wet handling.
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364 reviews mention "Wet Traction"
337 positive
27 negative
Most customers rate wet traction highly with scores 8-10, noting confident grip and excellent hydroplaning resistance in all-season conditions.
September 18, 2017
(Verified Purchase)
4.2 out of 5
Excellent traction in both wet and dry conditions. Very crisp response - better than the OE Bridgestone RE050A and the Federal 595 RS-Rs...
Excellent traction in both wet and dry conditions. Very crisp response - better than the OE Bridgestone RE050A and the Federal 595 RS-Rs. I haven't used these tires in the Winter, yet, but they seem to work very well in cold (near freezing) wet conditions. Ride is firm over bumps, like most UHP tires, but not uncomfortable. Noise level is low. Overall, a very impressive tire!
Vehicle: 2008 Mazda MazdaSpeed3 Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: FINDLAY, OH Driving Style: Spirited
...The Cooper Zeon has the best rain/wet traction of any tire I've ever driven. A few months after I got the Zeons, I had an emergency situation on the interstate where I was about to get sideways at close to 70mph. The Zeons held.
These tires have amazing grip for my LS Camaro. When new, I had to really try to get them to break free. The Cooper Zeon has the best rain/wet traction of any tire I've ever driven.
A few months after I got the Zeons, I had an emergency situation on the interstate where I was about to get sideways at close to 70mph. The Zeons held. I didn't lose traction and was able to drive out of the situation. That was one of several times where I was certain, without a doubt, I'd have been in serious trouble on the Toyo Extensa's that were on the car when I got it.
The trade off for all that grip is that it's now a year later, maybe 45-50k miles on the Zeons and I'm shopping for new tires. I'm sure my driving style and the atrocious condition of the highway I have to drive are contributors to the relatively early wear.
There it is - amazing tires with less than average life span with "spirited driving" (lol) .
Vehicle: 2014 Chevrolet Camaro LS Miles Driven on Tires: 30,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: JACKSON, TN Driving Style: Spirited
...The Zeon has fantastic traction in the dry and wet conditions. Really impressed in those areas as it has nearly the same limit traction as the Michellin AS-3, but not as fast turn in...
I would say the Zeon is an excellent 3-season tire, but really falls short of some of the competition in the winter and snowy conditions. These tires replaced a set of Michellin Pilot Sport AS-3's and I have also had Continental DWS06 as well on my audi's.
The Zeon has fantastic traction in the dry and wet conditions. Really impressed in those areas as it has nearly the same limit traction as the Michellin AS-3, but not as fast turn in. Ride quality is smoother however so I assume you give up those last few percentage points on hard turn-in and responsiveness for a little more comfort on the ride.
I intentionally left the Zeon's on during Denver's snowy October to see if they could be as good as the Continental DWS06 in terms of all year driving. Unfortunately, they didn't have near the bite in the snow/ice/slush as I hoped for. I immediately switched them off to my winter wheels. I would say they are on par, or just slightly worse than the Michelin's in winters, but nothing close to the continentals.
All in all, you could run them all year in snowy conditions, but note they do not have high levels of snow grip or even moderate levels so be careful.
Vehicle: 2010 Audi A4 2.0 Quattro Premium Plus Miles Driven on Tires: 2,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: ARVADA, CO Driving Style: Spirited
Customers report confident snow performance with many scores in the 7-10 range, highlighting reliable all-season capability. While some note occasional lower ice traction ratings, most praise its winter handling as strong for an UHP tire.
January 15, 2018
(Verified Purchase)
4.3 out of 5
...I am currently driving them in an Idaho winter, and they are fantastic. I drive pretty aggressive, and they only spin a little when it's about 40 degrees or less. I am very impressed with how they handle snow and ice...
Absolute fantastic. I drive a 2015 Civic Si which is no Ferrari, but still puts these tires to the test. I am currently driving them in an Idaho winter, and they are fantastic. I drive pretty aggressive, and they only spin a little when it¿s about 40 degrees or less. I am very impressed with how they handle snow and ice. I drove on them 17 hours In the middle of the night on an ice covered road in 10 degrees, and they held perfectly. Didn¿t fish tail a single time. Definetly the best tire I¿ve ever had.
Vehicle: 2015 Honda Civic Si Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 7,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MOSCOW, ID Driving Style: Spirited
...I had to drive over a snow covered mountain. I was not expecting them to do so well in snow but they didn't even slip as I passed several SUV's that had slid off the road...
Replaced the Brigdestone UHP All Seasons and the day the new Cooper tires were installed I had to drive over a snow covered mountain. I was not expecting them to do so well in snow but they didn't even slip as I passed several SUV's that had slid off the road. Wet traction is also excellent. The tire feels a little soft to me, a bit of sidewall flex in dry cornering but grip is great. For a smooth ride that can handle rain and light snow this is a great bargain tire for a sport sedan. If they last 30-40K miles they are well worth the price.
Vehicle: 2008 Acura TL Automatic Transmission Miles Driven on Tires: 1,200 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: BRANDY STATION, VA Driving Style: Average
...Not sure if it's my AWD or the tires or combination of both but these tires are great in the rain, great in snow and even better in dry conditions...
Great tire. Not sure if it’s my AWD or the tires or combination of both but these tires are great in the rain, snow and even better in dry conditions. Some reviewers with FWD or RWD may not like these but I cannot speculate or comment on their cars. I know that if you have an AWD car, these tires are a beast!!
Vehicle: 2008 Infiniti G35X Sedan Miles Driven on Tires: 18,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: STATEN ISLAND, NY Driving Style: Spirited
Customers overwhelmingly rate dry traction as excellent, with most scores being 9s and 10s. The Cooper Zeon RS3-G1 delivers responsive handling and reliable grip, excelling in all-season dry performance.
July 11, 2018
(Verified Purchase)
5 out of 5
...The traction I get on dry roads feels like stuck to the pavement in the best way possible...
First set of Cooper tires I've purchased and I am very impressed. These tires drive incredibly smooth and are extremely quiet.
The traction I get on dry roads feels like I'm stuck to the pavement in the best way possible.
The traction I get on wet roads is equally incredible. I have no fear of sliding through turns or when braking hard. Driving through puddles on my old tires would pull my car hard one way or the other. With these tires, I cut through puddles like they aren't even there--even ones several inches deep.
I'd buy these things again in a heartbeat and recommend them to anyone. I don't know if I'll ever buy another brand of tire again after these.
Vehicle: 2007 BMW X3 3.0si Base Model Miles Driven on Tires: 1,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: SEWELL, NJ Driving Style: Spirited
...Handling of the SHO is markedly more crisp but not jittery. Car goes precisely where I point it...
Purchased this tire to replace Conti ExtremeContacts, which were great tires. I know this is right after install, so I will update as we go. Initial impression...Excellent Tire! All four balanced right up without any drama. I was very impressed with the tread pattern and the overall look of the tire. Looks great....for a tire. Sidewalls are stiffer than the Conti's, I like that, we live in a hilly rural area with lots of curvy roads that are fun to drive with good tires, these tires. Traction so far, excellent. Haven't driven in anything extreme like pouring rain or snow, but wet roads give these tires no problems. One thing I did notice immediately was the smoothness of the ride. Really nice. No harshness, no booming over road joints or small bumps. Maybe because of tread depth, but these tires seem to make minor road-surface differences disappear. Very nice. Noisy? Nope. Not on the T-SHO. I detected a different noise pattern than the previous shoes, but not any louder or annoying, just a different, subtle hum over 35mph, but doesn't get louder with speed. Handling of the SHO is markedly more crisp but not jittery. Car goes precisely where I point it. So far....love the Coopers. Will update after the snow flies but I expect these Zeon's to do well.
Vehicle: 2010 Ford Taurus SHO Miles Driven on Tires: 100 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: SHELL KNOB, MO Driving Style: Spirited
Customers praise the Cooper Zeon RS3-G1's comfort, with most scoring 9s and 10s for ride quality and noise levels. High ratings highlight a smooth, quiet driving experience, excelling in all-season conditions. A few lower noise scores (4-6) exist but don't overshadow the overwhelmingly positive feedback.
May 12, 2020
(Verified Purchase)
4.8 out of 5
...The Zeons ride 300% better, smoother, quieter, good response in all situations... In any situation, driving these make you feel more comfortable at the wheel, in more control...
Had Goodyears on before pretty well worn out. The Zeons ride 300% better, smoother, quieter , good response in all situations. The outside tread looks different, but they channel the water away from under the tire giving you more confidence. In any situation, , driving these make you feel more comfortable at the wheel, in more control. I highly reccomend these even if they are not run flats, add towing to your insurance, small price to pay or as i did buy a small air inflator and a tire plug kit. On a twisty road, spirited driving, my wife was leaning in the curves for how well these tires were holding the line. would defintely buy again, make my c6 vert feel like a new car again.
Vehicle: 2009 Chevrolet Corvette C6 Convertible Performance Handling Package Miles Driven on Tires: 200 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WINCHESTER, KY Driving Style: Average
...The Cooper performs similar to the Continental but with way more comfort...
I got this tire this summer , I had before the continental pure tech and before that the Good year RS A. The Cooper performs similar to the Continental but with way more comfort,however the snow performance was not as good as the continental ,the Goodyear was only better at dry conditions ,it was horrible at wet or snow,so i would recommend the cooper
Vehicle: 2011 Chrysler 300C RWD Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: HAMILTON, ON Driving Style: Average
...Quiet, comfortable, they grip well, all good...
I live in an area where it rains a lot, so I wanted a tire that had excellent wet and dry traction first, and good enough snow and ice traction to get by on the few days a year we get snow. They're lovely in the dry. I'd give them 10/10, but the steering is just a bit too twitchy for my liking, otherwise no complaints. Quiet, comfortable, they grip well, all good. Haven't had them long enough to see about treadwear. They're disappointing in the wet. If it's not too much rain, they're fine, but as soon as there's a good downpour, or standing water, they feel very prone to hydroplaning. Last rainy season, I had my Michelin X-Ices on the whole time, and they may as well have been glued to the pavement, no matter how much rain and standing water there was. I was hoping to not need my winter tires anymore, but these are so comically bad in the snow that I'll stick to summer tires for spring/summer/fall, and winters in the winter, despite how little snow we get. I wish I could give them an even lower rating for snow/ice traction. They're serviceable in slush, but as soon as there's a layer of snow involved, AWD is the only thing giving me any control. Even crawling around corners at 10km/h and I'm understeering and fishtailing. They'll find some traction in a straight line, and on flat ground, but that's it. They shouldn't advertise any light snow ability, I would hate to attempt going anywhere in snow without AWD. Useless. So yeah. If it never snowed at all here, I'd consider buying them again if they were better in the wet, but if you live somewhere where it rains often, and snows sometimes, don't bother with these. If it's usually dry, and rains sometimes, these would be perfect.
Vehicle: 2006 Subaru Legacy Wagon 2.5I Base Model Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: BURNABY, BC Driving Style: Average
Most customers rate treadwear excellent with scores of 9-10, praising durable all-season performance. While a few note varied experiences, high marks emphasize long-lasting reliability ideal for Ultra High Performance driving.
January 28, 2023
4 out of 5
...Usually get between 8k-12k out of tires and NEVER more regardless of the car or rotation frequency which is frequently. That was true, till I bought a lightly used set of these tires already on some wheels I wanted... These have been the best and longest lasting set of tires I've ever owned...
The highest mileage I've ever gotten out of a set of tires. There wasn't an option for 'out in the boonies' for drive location, but that's where I drive. Two lane roads through Appalachia turn into a racetrack and have my whole life. Usually get between 8k-12k out of tires and NEVER more regardless of the car or rotation frequency which is frequently. That was true, till I bought a lightly used set of these tires already on some wheels I wanted. Nearly sold them as they tend to lightly scrub under high suspension compression or in a fully cut turn of the wheelbsince they're not meant for my vehicle, but thank goodness I didn't. These have been the best and longest lasting set of tires I've ever owned. Stick to a curve like a tick to a hound. They are relatively quiet up till about 75 or 80. Not terrible thereafter though. I've had some front end issues too, so I think the resonance is not from fault of the tires. Do very well with wet conditions, however my only wreck was on a rainy day, and I'm not big on pushing it in those conditions anymore understandably. Only issue is they are not great under 20°f. They get rather hard and aren't anywhere near as good for cornering, which is what I would expect in those conditions. Overall, I love them.
Vehicle: 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Miles Driven on Tires: 22,000 Driving Conditions: All City Location: MARSHALL, NC Driving Style: Spirited
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