Cooper Discoverer AT3 "XLT All Terrains"

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Cooper Discoverer AT3 "XLT All Terrains"

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Any thoughts on these Coopers?

They look pretty mild. Not priced too bad currently at Cambodian Tire.

I think they'd be fairly comparable to the Toyo Open Country AT II or maybe the AT III.

Cooper is decent, no?

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Re: Cooper Discoverer AT3 "XLT All Terrains"

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I think for a street based tire they are ok. They are a solid price. They look similar to my stock gladiator tires and they worked better than I thought they would. I never tried mud but in the slush they would pack up and plane though but aside from that they did well

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Yeah, there obviously isn't enough void on them to do well in mud or anything sticky.

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I've used them on several cars- a 1979 F150, a 1983 Chevy Blazer, a 1992 Jeep YJ and most recently on my wife's 2006 Jeep Liberty. I had 33" on the F150 and the blazer. They all ran great in the snow- but then I wasn't off-roading with them. They are great for an everyday vehicle- they hold up well and are not too noisy on the road.

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I think I'm leaning more towards the Toyo Open Country A/T III. I want a pretty mild tire, but I think these will just be a bit too mild. I'm undecided though, but it doesn't matter since I don't need to order them today.

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Post by pointsnorth »

I run the toyo open country at 2 on my f350 and I love them. Definitely would buy even for a mild wheeler


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