

🛞 Drive Confidently, Arrive in Style — The Ultimate All-Season Touring Tire
The Cooper CS5 Ultra Touring 245/45R19 98V tire combines advanced STABILEDGE technology, 3D Micro-Gauge sipes, and a durable tread compound to deliver 70,000 miles of reliable, all-season traction. Designed for luxury touring vehicles, it offers superior handling, quiet rides, and enhanced fuel efficiency, making it the smart choice for professionals who demand performance and comfort year-round.

| ASIN | B06XK3SQ16 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #836,197 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #547 in Passenger Car Touring Tires |
| Brand | Cooper |
| Construction Type | Radial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (771) |
| Date First Available | March 10, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00029142871224 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 27.7 Inches |
| Item Weight | 28.8 pounds |
| Item model number | 166066002 |
| Load Capacity | 1653 Pounds |
| Load Range | L |
| Manufacturer | Cooper |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 166066002 |
| Maximum Pressure | 44 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model | CS5 ULTRA TOURING |
| Rim Width | 8 Inches |
| Section Width | 245 Millimeters |
| Size | 245/45R19 98V |
| Special Features | Wear Square Indicator |
| Tire Diameter | 27.69 |
| Tread Depth | 10.5 32nds |
| Tread Type | Asymmetrical |
| UPC | 029142871224 |
| UTQG | 640AA |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 245/45R19 |
A**I
Solid
I got about 38k miles out of these in a span of 7 years. It's time. With the weather on the east coast, pot holes, heat, sleet, ice, etc, these things really were great and I wish they still had this style. They're starting to crack and not entirely bald but I did notice in the winter it felt a bit dangerous and ready to change. Thank you cooper cs5 for a solid 7 yrs on my CRV.
S**T
Best touring tire I've tried so far in this size.
SUPER quiet tire, far better than the far more expensive Continentals that I tried last time. These are quieter by far than the Pirelli PZero Nero (which is horrible in rain and forget about snow) and also the Continental Extreme Contact. The fact that these are way cheaper makes it a no-brainer. It's not a high performance handling tire- it's a touring tire intended for larger sedans, yet it still corners REALLY well for what it is. I see no drawback on this tire, and I've had a lot of different tires over the years and sold thousands when managing a car dealership service department. I'll be getting these again when the time comes... even if the price goes up. The ONLY tire I like better is the Michelin Primacy which is $100 EACH more money... just didn't justify it for a daily driver, regular car. In my case, it's a 2015 Impala.
J**J
Best tires I've ever had on my Toyota.
My car came with Firestone tires which I couldn't wait to replace because they were so loud. Then, because of all the good reviews I had General Altimax. Now these made a weird noise right from the beginning even on new, perfect blacktop roads. From there, they got insanely loud. I was about to go with Michelin's but at a quote of over $800 that just wasn't happening. I decided to try these Cooper tires. I'm amazed at the difference!! It's like having my ears plugged as I drove its insanely quiet! They have large sipes (grooves) to cut through rain and they dampen bumps better than I've ever seen before. They turn my Corolla into a Lexus. I did bump up a size from 215 to 225 so that probably helped but for now on I'll just use Cooper tires. These were are $25 less per tire than the Generals. These are a no-brainer. Get them!
R**F
Cooper Tires for 2015 Jeep Cherokee V6
My 2015 Jeep Cherokee V6 came stock with Firestones, and they wore fast. The tires were noisy, choppy, and followed every groove in the road. When you got on the gas for a speedier take-off, they would squeal and spin before regaining traction...even on dry roads. After a year and 20k miles, I said, "No more!" I did my fair bit of research, and found these and Michelin Defenders. I decided to go with the Cooper tires due to lower cost point, and guaranteed American craftsmanship. I installed them July 29th, and I was sold after just my first drive. These tires are 100% quieter that the stock Firestones. They grip the road, and you don't feel like you have to oversteer around corners. I never lose traction on any kind of takeoff, and the torque-steering issue these Jeeps have has been negated. And they are wearing like iron. To anyone conflicted about Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, or these..? Do yourself a favor, and give Cooper tires a try; you won't be disappointed.
J**G
Tires that go the distance.
I got 4 of them for my 2003 Jaguar XJ8 which is just shy of 4000 lbs and after 37,000 miles there's little sign of wear.
J**K
Decent quality tire
I’ve had these tires installed in a 2018 Ridgeline for a month now with one long distance trip. So far so good on wet and dry conditions, higs the road well, decent quality tire. I’ve not had them long term that is the reason for the 4 stars. I’d recommend.
G**G
Everything about the tires was great!
I looked all over the places trying to found the odd ball size tires for my wife’s car. Not sure what took me so long but my last stop was here. Not only were these tires the cheapest I have found but they are a better tire. I ordered them on a Friday morning and they were in my driveway by Saturday morning. I didn’t pay for next day shipping. Then when I had them put on that day I checked the manufacture date to make sure these weren’t old stock and that’s why they were so cheap. NOPE! Tires were just made less then a month from when I bought them. Driving on these tires was like night and day from the old ones. They really are a great tire.
K**R
Cooper Tires in Louisiana
So far so good. Less then 2000 miles on the tires, in the rain in Louisiana in the dark and what do you ask occurs? Bambi out of the woods and into my lane at 60 plus. Slammed the brakes, tires grabbed the road in the rain like I had just hit wet concrete and never lost grip....whipped to the left, Bambi went right, I never left the road and did not have Bambi in my front windshield for the 3rd time. These tires are a win-win for me. Great wet grip. No road noise and great ride. And in reference to some other reviews that I have read....all 4 of my new Cooper tires say Made in USA. When getting the tires mounted - there is an inside and outside. This is due to tread pattern and how the tire moves the water away from the tire so get them mounted correctly. Well post again after 25,000 miles to let you know how they wear and what changes occur.
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