Cooper Discover ATIII: Do They Live Up To The Hype??
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- Опубліковано 20 січ 2021
- Today Dustin does an in-depth review of the Cooper Discover ATIII on his very own Cat Eye Silverado. See if they live up to the hype!
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Not sure how I missed this video. I seriously love this tire. I’ve ran BFGs, Toyo AT2s, Toyo MTs and Nitto G2s. This tire by far has the best wet traction and overall handling. The few times I did go off road it handled just fine as well.
Ran a set of them on my 2017 Ford F250 6.7 diesel, FX4. Very quiet. Very stable. Great in the rain. Good traction in the snow. Rolled up and through Jackson Hole in early November snow storm. Very sure footed. Of course, drive prudently. Got 50k miles and still had 9/32 before replacing them with the Mickeys Baja Boss A/T.
I run these on my F250 and have been pretty pleased after 10k miles. They're quiet, smooth, do good in dry, wet, and a few inches of snow. They will load up with mud quickly, but that's to be expected. The only real negative I have with them is that they hold gravel really bad. I have a gravel drive and it's always kicking them out driving down the highway. I'd buy them again if they continue to perform well. Being made in the USA is a HUGE plus too!
Was looking at these. Glad to see a overlap of love among different parties.
I been running these on my dd Jeep and they are sticky like I can’t spin unless the roads wet or I’m on loose gravel although on gravel they sling rocks but overall I love em
Thanks for the great review. Recently, I had Toyo Open Country AT3's installed on my 2016 GMC Sierra 2500HD and I HATED them! With the Toyo's, my truck would literally bounce all over the road creating a very uncomfortable ride. After 2 rebalances within a couple of weeks of owning the Toyo's, they still rode like crap. So, I gave them back and switched to the Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT's. Wow, the ride quality was like night and day. I couldn't be more pleased with the Cooper tires and highly recommend them to anyone who drives a HD truck and does any towing.
Sounds like you got a Toyo with a load rating way too low for your vehicle. Don't get me wrong, the XLT is stiffer than an Open Country AT3 of the same size and load rating, but your negative experience seems so extreme that I bet you were driving on a 6 or 8-ply tread ply and soft 2-ply sidewall Toyo. Then bumped up to a 10-ply, stiff 2ply XLT. Just my two cents being a Discount Tire employee.
@@Polemicist_ Dude, your BET is way OFF! BOTH the Toyos and Coopers had the same all-around IDENTICAL specs; LT 285/60R20, 10-ply, E load range. Plus, the Coopers had the better tread warranty @ 60K. Sorry to highlight your failed analysis but, the Coopers are a far better product and they're made in the USA!!
@@scshufran251 I'm glad they work for you.
Yes!!!!
I live in NY and have these on my 04 cat eye, and these are worth every damn dollar! Get em and enjoy them!
I dont see these on the website
They do have 37x12.50r17’s I just ordered a set
nice cheezie wheel
What psi would you suggest to run in these in 275/70R18 on a 08 F150 4x4?
What does the manual say? My 19 Ram has the same tire size and its 55 in the front and 45 and in the back.
Chalk test
Now that Goodyear owns Cooper you can pretty much forget all the praise. Cooper as we knew them are GONE!
Wtf! Really? I just bought these today because they're the only usa made tire thats not good year.
Good years not going to change anything just extra money coming in for them
Why do you think Goodyear will ruin Cooper? Cooper seems to be doing okay revenue wise, so it wouldn't make much sense for Goodyear to overall Cooper when they could just let Cooper keep doing what it's doing well.
I had 2 sets one set on my 2016 mega cab cummins only got 34thousand out of them the other set is on my 1500 eco desil they also have 46 thousand. I won't buy another set of them agian
I'm reluctant to take advice from someone running 20"s on a 4x4
First time truck owner...courious what the problem with 20s on a 4x4 is? Courious as my ram came stock with them
my truck brand new came with 20s
@@Subscribe4luck. depends on what type of offroading you do, but generally speaking you want more tire sidewall.
@@Subscribe4luck. don’t worry about this comment lol. Not every truck has to be specifically used for off roading. You would be absolutely fine with 20s. Sure, if you constantly are doing hardcore off roading then get smaller wheels for more sidewall. Plenty of 4x4 trucks come factory with 20s and 22s. Besides, this video is talking about the tire and not the wheel.
There is off-road use (Me hitting trails for hunting and fishing spots, or more commonly, hitting a construction site in early spring with mud and melting snow) and then there is rock-crawling. Rubber band tires on 20" rims? Yeah, that is silly. But a lifted or leveled truck with 20's is just fine. Almost nobody is rock crawling at MOAB. Those guys get what they need. This is less than 1% of people.
Getting some next week 2200$ canadian
You have to pay for that free healthcare somehow.
@dontfit6380 I do I lose half of my check in taxes
So, 6:09 of video driving around to do what you could have done just sitting inside since you only talked and didn't actually use the tires for their true purpose. That's about par for this company as they seem to specialize in tires and rims for the "hey look at me I got a big truck with pretty wheels that I use for all the same stuff I could do in a minivan" guys. I'm sure someone will read this and feel personally attached because it describes them perfectly and have to argue with me or claim "dude I take mine off road all the time". Sure you do....That's code for they park in the grass beside their driveway.