Yes, Mastercraft is one of Cooper's private label brands. Value for money, but really just the same thing minus the mark/adv budget. Hence the savings.
No, Mastercraft tires are manufactured by Cooper Tire Company. They also make Dean, & Starfire tires.
Every major manufacturer. I sold Cooper for 5 years. They build good tires, but they have problems as well. If you want to know, yes, there are better tires out there for the same money or less. Depends on the vehicle and fitment of course. No manufacturer is the answer for every application. Believe me. 15 years in the business.
Michelin is considered to be a higher quality tire, however not all Michelin's are the same. For example Michelin has had a lot of problems out of its Energy LX4, but the Cooper Touring CS4 is one of the better tires on the market. The best thing to do is to research the individual tire that you are looking to buy.
The correct tire size and tire pressure for that vehicle can be found in the driver's door jam area and/or the owners manual.
Toro Tyres, a Japanese tire company, was founded in 1945. The company began its North American expansion in 1966 under the same name, which was then changed to Nitto Tire North America in 1999.
In short, no. BMW is only the parent company, a lot of the parts are made specifically for the Mini cooper. You can put some of the seats from the BMW line in the mini cooper though.
There isn't one, it uses the same resivor that the front washers use. Under the bonnet, just behind the right hand front tire.
yes as long as its the same size
Not on the same axle.
No, a 28-inch bike tire is not the same as a 700c tire. The 28-inch tire is typically used on older bikes, while the 700c tire is a standard size for modern road bikes.
Same as car tire
No, a 28-inch tire is not the same as a 700c tire. The 28-inch tire is typically used for mountain bikes, while the 700c tire is commonly used for road bikes. The two sizes have different diameters and are not interchangeable.