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Old 03-08-2019, 10:37 PM   #29
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So why would you recommend a tire that you haven't put thru its paces yet???



Where did he say he recommends them? He just said he bought some.
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Old 03-08-2019, 10:40 PM   #30
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People are gonna people...gotta ignore them and stay out of their way. Anyone seriously driving around on summer tires in 25 - 30 degrees below 0 has a spot reserved on Darwin’s list. Wonder what part of MD he’s driving through in those temps.


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Where did he say he actually drove in minus 25. Looks like he was just answering the question in general to me.
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Old 03-12-2019, 04:21 PM   #31
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Where did he say he actually drove in minus 25. Looks like he was just answering the question in general to me.
I was...and yes never said I drove in that cold a weather.
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Old 03-12-2019, 04:29 PM   #32
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So why would you recommend a tire that you haven't put thru its paces yet???
Did about 300 miles on the Highway on my new Cooper RS3 tires. Definitely a smoother ride, I keep mine in sport mode and cornering is about the same for street use...can't speak to track cornering. Grip is better in colder weather but can still break the tires with no real problem not as easy from a rolling start which is good. Road noise is a little quieter than the Runflats. Steering precision seems about the same . Over all I'm happy with them. Only draw back is no spare. So as always I carry Fix a flat. This concludes the official Cooper RS3 Performance All Season Tire review.

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Old 03-24-2019, 10:01 AM   #33
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Did about 300 miles on the Highway on my new Cooper RS3 tires. Definitely a smoother ride, I keep mine in sport mode and cornering is about the same for street use...can't speak to track cornering. Grip is better in colder weather but can still break the tires with no real problem not as easy from a rolling start which is good. Road noise is a little quieter than the Runflats. Steering precision seems about the same . Over all I'm happy with them. Only draw back is no spare. So as always I carry Fix a flat. This concludes the official Cooper RS3 Performance All Season Tire review.

How much $$?
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