When it’s time for your next set of MINI Cooper tires, what should you buy? Many Evesham Township and Cherry Hill drivers visit MINI of Mount Laurel looking for a new set, and we’re happy to help you. From all-season tires to winter and performance tires, our tire center is stocked with top choices from the leading brands. Learn more about your options below, as well as MINI Cooper tire maintenance from our service experts.
Before you invest in a new set, you’ll need to determine your MINI Cooper tire size. We’ve listed the individual tire sizes for the MINI Cooper Base, Countryman, Paceman, Clubman, Convertible, Hardtop, and Roadster – as well as two of the best all-season tires and high-performance tires (all-season or summer) for that specific size.
175/65R15
All-Season: Cooper CS3 Touring
Performance All-Season: Falken Pro G4 A/S
195/55R16
All-Season: Falken Sincera SN250 A/S
Performance All-Season: Goodyear Eagle Sport All Season
205/55R16
All-Season: General Altimax RT43
Performance All-Season: BFGoodrich g-Force Comp-2 A/S
205/45R17
All-Season: General Altimax RT43
Performance All-Season: Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3 Plus
205/55R17
Touring All-Season: Continental ContiProContact
Performance Summer: Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric
215/40R17
Performance Summer: Kumho Ecsta PS31
225/45R17
Touring All-Season: Cooper CS5 Ultra Touring
Performance All-Season: Continental ExtremeContact DWS06
205/40R18
Performance All-Season: Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3 Plus
Performance Summer: Pirelli P Zero
225/40R18
Touring All-Season: Michelin Primacy MXM4
Performance All-Season: BFGoodrich g-Force Comp-2 A/S
225/45R18
All-Season: General Altimax RT43
Performance: BFGoodrich g-Force Comp-2 A/S
225/40R19
Touring All-Season: Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season
Performance All-Season: Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3 Plus
Once you have the right MINI Cooper tires, it’s important to maintain them properly for the best performance in Hamilton Township. One of the most important maintenance tasks is to check your air pressure. When you see the tire pressure light illuminated on your dashboard, it means your MINI Cooper tire pressure is incorrect. Your tires may be over or under inflated. In rarer cases, your tire pressure sensor may be broken. Feel free to visit the service center to diagnose and resolve the issue!
If you’re not sure whether or not to replace your set, we recommend checking the tread depth of your tires. You can use a ruler or a tread depth gauge to see if your tires have more than 2/32 of tread remaining. But, you can also use a penny. Just grab a penny and insert it into the grooves of the tire with Lincoln’s head pointing down. If you can see Lincoln’s head completely, that means you don’t have enough tread depth left and need a replacement.
Other signs of tire damage include:
Whether you need more information about MINI Cooper tire pressure or you’re ready to buy a new set, visit MINI of Mount Laurel in Mount Laurel for help from our experts. Contact us to learn more about your options or just swing by the dealership. Our service center and parts department are ready to help bring out the best in your car.