Cooper Cobra Radial G/T 255/70R15
Cooper Cobra Radial G/T 255/70R15 108T Classic Tires Tire 160013024
π‘ Is the Cooper Cobra Radial G/T 255/70R15 a Good Tire?
Yes β the Cooper 255/70R15 is an Excellent-rated all-season Classic tire (295 surveys) suited for compact sedans and hatchbacks. Reliable year-round traction and durability, though the larger sidewall may reduce precise steering response. Currently priced from $195.99, it is available through major online tire retailers.
Check availability & current price βAbout This Tire
The Cooper Cobra Radial G/T 255/70R15 is a performance all-season tire, designed for muscle car, street rod, and light truck drivers who prioritize responsive handling and comfortable operation in year-round conditions. Its tread design and compound focus on maximizing rubber-to-road contact through optimized void ratios and a notched continuous center rib for solid on-center feel.
The tire features an all-season compound engineered for traction in dry, wet, and light snow conditions, with tread elements shaped specifically to resist irregular wear while maintaining performance. Both blackwall and white-letter versions include a stylized Cobra Design sidewall on the reverse side, giving drivers flexibility between traditional block-letter styling and aggressive cobra graphics. Driver feedback points to excellent performance across wet and dry handling, comfort, and treadwear, with consistently strong ratings for daily driving reliability.
Compared to highway-focused tires, it adds performance-oriented handling and styling while maintaining all-season versatility and comfort. Overall, it's a solid choice for classic cars, muscle cars, and light trucks used for spirited driving and daily transportation in varied weather conditions.
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TirePath Editorial Review
"Designed with classic muscle car styling, this all-season tire delivers solid performance for enthusiasts seeking vintage aesthetics with modern reliability. The T speed rating may limit high-performance driving compared to sportier alternatives."
