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The Discoverer AT34S is Cooper's On-Road All-Terrain tire designed for the drivers of pickup trucks, crossovers and full-size SUVs looking for a tire that blends the off-road grip they need with the on-road comfort they demand. Engineered to deliver traction on any surface it may encounter, the Discoverer AT34S combines on-road manners with off-road capability and provides confident light snow traction that meets the tire industry's severe snow service rating requirements and earns the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.

Utilizing Adaptive-Traction Technology, the Discoverer AT34S combines a silica-based tread compound into the Secure-Grip all-terrain pattern. The open, five-rib design is engineered to provide wet and dry performance, in addition to off-road capability. The circumferential, Aqua Vac Channels and wide, lateral notches help evacuate water from the contact patch and resist hydroplaning. Micro-Gauge ZigZag sipes create biting edges for added traction in slippery conditions while retaining tread block stability for dry traction and handling. Snow Groove Technology utilizes saw-tooth block edges in the outboard grooves to retain snow in the tread pattern for snow-on-snow traction.

The internal construction of the Discoverer AT34Sconsists of a durable, two-ply polyester casing. A single-ply, nylon reinforcement above two high-strength steel belts further increases durability and handling response, along with providing high-speed stability.

Note: While non-winter tires featuring the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol may provide additional longitudinal snow traction beyond what all-season (M+S) tires not bearing the symbol can deliver, they do not match the capability of a true winter tire in all adverse weather conditions.

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Tire Rack Test Results Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S

October 10, 2023

Tires Tested

Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S
Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT

Vehicles Used

2022 Ford Explorer ST

"The only constant is change."
-Heraclitus, 6th Century B.C.

Progress is one of the enduring hallmarks of mankind - innovation, advancement, momentum. It is as inevitable as entropy, as gravity. However, simply because it's a guarantee doesn't minimize the value of examining each step along the way. Every time a new tire is brought to market, we have to ask ourselves: why? What's changed? What justifies this new version, this new variation?

In Cooper's case, the question is even more relevant, as the new Discoverer Road+Trail AT follows up the immensely popular Discoverer AT3 4S, a tire that has consistently ranked at-or-near the top of customer surveys since shortly after its debut. There's a great deal of research, testing, tuning and iterative manufacturing that goes into even a minor tire refresh, so even small upgrades are worthy of note.

The exterior differences are evident, a more rugged sidewall design that flows nicely from the shoulder lugs, a moderate, but more aggressive tread pattern, even the name is more evocative of its off-road DNA. At Tire Rack, we don't just settle for what we can observe on the surface, and our testing team is always looking for more questions to answer. So, we set our team to the roads and our own custom-built track, to find out what drivers can expect from both tires.

On the Road

The quality of the ride between both tires averaged out close enough that we can say most consumers won't notice a significant qualitative difference between the two. However, that does not mean the experiences were identical. The Discoverer AT3 4S was firm, with more undulation over smaller imperfections, and while larger impacts were somewhat controlled, the Discoverer Road+Trail AT was notably softer over those same big hits, despite being a bit bouncier. Both were largely comfortable, with minor, nuanced differences between the two. Their respective noise profiles were a bit more pronounced, and while some of these examples are less severe than their descriptions here, it's important to dive into the minutia separating the two. The Discoverer AT3 4S kept an overall low volume across most surfaces, with some standout moments. It exhibited a regular drone over concrete and continued when switching to asphalt with a pitch change, along with some cyclical rhythm above a lower-volume grind. Conversely, the Discoverer Road+Trail AT expressed a higher-pitched performance, which seemed to result in a greater variety of tones, giving a slight edge to its predecessor here. Finally, the response to steering input was a fairly clear subject of ongoing improvement: the Discoverer AT3 4S was decent, a bit sluggish in response, needing to be led a bit before the tire catches up. The Discoverer Road+Trail AT was much more alert by comparison. It felt appropriately weighted, linear, almost athletic, which is really saying something for this category.

On our Track

Around the wet track, both tires showcased solid traction for the category, with a small step up for the Discoverer Road+Trail AT, which naturally translated into similar braking characteristics also. When it came to steering the tires around the track, the Discoverer AT3 4S's tendency for slower steering affected its response time, and wouldn't respond as well to overlapping inputs or being hustled too hard. Too much speed and it would understeer through corners. It could rotate if coerced, but never happily. The Discoverer Road+Trail AT by contrast, was more eager and alert, and felt like the front axle was really leading the action. It would rotate around corners easily and it was forgiving, leaving room for later inputs, catching up to driver intention with ready excitement. Fairly normal for an All-Terrain tire: it was not particularly precise, but in the right conditions, satisfying to drive.

Wet TrackAverage Times50-0mph
SlalomTotal LapLateral gsABS Stop
Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S5.7134.510.66112.0
Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT5.6134.090.68109.3

Once the track dried off, the Discoverer AT3 4S shook off the droplets, dusted off its shoulders and made a show of gliding effortlessly around the course. No wasted movement, admittedly very little rotation, just efficient, neutrally balanced professionalism. It wasn't playful or quick, particularly in the steering department, it was simply a polished, capable tire doing the job it was asked to do. On the other hand, the Discoverer Road+Trail AT was an improvement in steering, and its additional responsiveness translated to a much more eager, excitable experience. It would rotate around a corner, but not in a way that allowed it to translate the movement into speed. The tire allowed our drivers to pull showy maneuvers, but it didn't make them useful for fast laps. Slowing down and driving carefully may not have been as thrilling, but it actually resulted in faster laps.

Dry TrackAverage Times50-0mph
SlalomTotal LapLateral gsABS Stop
Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S5.1931.730.8185.8
Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT5.2731.760.8185.9

Driving in Winter Conditions

Snow and ice are notoriously challenging weather events to deal with as drivers. While all-terrain tires are designed to adapt to a variety of conditions, that flexibility in design also means they're not fully equipped to match the purpose-built performance of a winter tire. It's not uncommon that the low-traction conditions created by snow and ice can significantly change, or even invert, the driving characteristics seen on dry or wet tracks. It's more impressive then, that both tires remained fairly consistent in their handling during snow avoidance maneuvers. The Discoverer AT3 4S retained the same kind of no-nonsense behavior it showed in the dry and wet, with little slip, little fuss, and steering that was responsive, but unhurried. The Discoverer Road+Trail AT adds urgency to the mix, creating more responsive turn-in and directional changes without losing a sense of feeling planted and stable despite the conditions. As with other surfaces, it could also be coaxed into a bit of rotation, but otherwise, remained well-behaved, doing exactly what was asked of it. The objective numbers bear this out as well, with both tires well-matched in straight-line traction, only a foot apart in acceleration, and the Discoverer Road+Trail AT gaining an additional 5 feet of stopping distance over its predecessor. Braking distances on the ice yielded a minor upset, with the Discoverer AT3 4S stopping just shy of 3 feet shorter, but outside of that narrow case, we saw the kind of distinct progressive improvement expected from a successor tire.

Actual Ratings/Test Values
Cooper Discoverer AT3 4SCooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT
Snow Acceleration w/TCS (feet)19.1018.00
Snow Stopping Distance (feet)73.5067.90
Ice Stopping Distance (feet)50.253.1

Conclusion

Our preview drive reminds us that indeed, everything changes. The Discoverer AT3 4S was a well-loved tire that performed well in its category, proving itself as one of the leading tires in its segment. Following up on a success like that is a difficult task and carries a lot of pressure to get it right. For the most part, the new Discoverer Road+Trail AT feels like a proper incremental refresh: improving the aesthetics of the tire, showing superior wet and winter performance, and at least matching the quality of its predecessor's on-road comfort. Cooper took the Discoverer AT3 4S, examined what worked, and what didn't, and made the kind of focused, gradual improvements where it was needed and mattered most.

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Ratings Charts & Reviews Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S

Tire Category: On-Road All-Terrain

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S
Excellent
97%
9.4M
8.5 - Good
8.6 - Excellent
8.9 Dirt Traction
8.6 Sand Traction
8.5 Mud Traction
8.6 Rock Traction
9.0 - Excellent
8.9 Hydroplaning Resistance
9.0 Wet Traction
9.2 - Excellent
9.1 Corner Stability
9.4 Dry Traction
9.1 Steering Response
8.5 - Good
8.9 Light Snow Traction
8.7 Deep Snow Traction
7.9 Ice Traction
8.8 - Excellent
9.0 Ride Quality
8.6 Noise
8.5 - Good

Goodyear Wrangler SR-A Reviews

User experiences show the Goodyear Wrangler SR-A excels in treadwear and comfort, with many 9-10 ratings praising long-lasting performance and a smooth, quiet ride. Dry traction and handling receive strong marks (8-10 range), aligning well with its highway focus. However, winter traction shows inconsistency, with some scores as low as 0-4 in icy conditions, and wet traction has mixed feedback-while many rate it 7-8, others report hydroplaning concerns. Though marketed as all-season, its snow/ice performance may leave some drivers cautious. For highway-focused use in moderate climates, customers highlight reliable dry performance and durability, but those prioritizing winter capability may find limitations.

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285 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 240 positive
  • 45 negative

Most customers rate the Wrangler SR-A's dry traction highly, with scores mostly 8-10. High marks highlight responsive handling and confident grip, making it a strong choice for highway driving.

August 29, 2021
3.5 out of 5 Star Rating
3.5 out of 5

...I was impressed with this tires dry highway high speed agility. I made some pretty crazy moves once or twice at 60-80mph and these tires performed exceptionally well...

This was the oem tire on my 2015 Ram 1500 Crew Limited 275-60-R20
I was impressed with this tires dry highway high speed agility. I made some pretty crazy moves once or twice at 60-80mph and these tires performed exceptionally well. I was surprised to say the least. I dont know why everyone's experiences were so bad. I'm a very aggressive driver and these tires exceeded expectations. They brake well in wet or dry on this truck with ABS. They do not accelerate well. There is wheel spin wet or dry with hard acceleration on my truck with about 400 ft/lb. This is somewhat expected with an open diff with that much power with most of the weight in the front.

We go snowboarding in the mountains every winter in SOCAL and many times im driving through various snow covered road conditions. The tires were EXCELLENT in the snow. (until they started to get 50+% worn down) I was blowing by people doing 70 on a snow covered highway while they were doing 50. They work well in heavier snow, 6-8" of packed street snow. I was very confident driving the truck on snow covered hills/streets. I did go sailing over some black ice once on these and in those conditions traction was zero. I don't think any tire does well black ice.
Maybe the 20" size works better then the smaller wheel/taller sidewall ones.

Tread wear is not very good. They wear relatively quickly but I am not gentle with them. At 29500 miles I am replacing them. They were good tires even if they dont last long. I would rather have a great performing tire then a long wearing one.

Vehicle: 2015 RAM 1500 4wd Crew Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 29,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: NEWPORT BEACH, CA
Driving Style: Spirited

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February 27, 2019
(Verified Purchase)
3.6 out of 5 Star Rating
3.6 out of 5

...Dry/Highway: Excellent steering response, ride and handling. Smooth and quiet - part of the credit goes to the truck with it's coil springs in the rear. Good characteristics have remained through the 33,000 miles.

Good tires. They deserve a fair review. OE on new 2017 Ram 1500 4WD. Alignment and balance spot on. Size 275/60-20 always inflated to 39 psi cold as recommended.

Dry/Highway: Excellent steering response, ride and handling. Smooth and quiet - part of the credit goes to the truck with it's coil springs in the rear. Good characteristics have remained through the 33,000 miles. Rotated twice so far and very even wear.

Wear : At 33K, they are about 60% worn. Compared with my last tires on my Tundra 4WD, Michelin LTX, they are wearing quite a bit faster.

Wet: When these tires were new, they were excellent in the rain. I had the occasion to drive back home from the Adirondacks in a torrential rain last year with about 15K on the tires. They were excellent and in my opinion just as good as the last set of Michelins. However, now with about 60% wear, they are still good in light rain but will hydroplane in standing water/extremely heavy rain. As expected with significant tread wear.

Snow: Again, when they were new and up to about 25K they were. decent in the snow for an all weather tire. Now with significant tread wear, they are still OK in light. snow but poor in heavy wet snow/slush. Again, as expected as tread wear has advanced. I will replace them next fall with about 45-50K on them for winter driving.

Towing: I tow a 6000 lb. car hauler all over the North East and these tires are very good. Even with the truck heavily loaded and the Mustang on the car hauler, these tires are very sure footed and stable. I am sure the truck/trailer combination is near or even at the gross combined load rating and these tires are excellent. Inflated to 39 psi cold. 100% happy with these tires for this purpose. The steering, handling and ride makes long haul towing easy.

Bottom line a good tire and for the money, a great tire. When I go to replace them, Michelin's will cost $300 more - a tough call for a Michelin fan.

Vehicle: 2017 RAM 1500 4wd Quad Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 33,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: TOLLAND, CT
Driving Style: Average

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289 reviews mention "Ride Quality"

  • 230 positive
  • 59 negative

Most customers rate comfort excellent with scores of 9-10, highlighting smooth, quiet highway performance. High marks in ride quality and noise reduction make these tires a top choice for all-season driving.

February 27, 2025
(Verified Purchase)
5 out of 5 Star Rating
5 out of 5

...Ride and quiet are great...

Replaced the same oe tires as the first set had 45 000 miles and we’re still usable. Ride and quiet are great. I’ve never gone wrong with Goodyear.

Vehicle: 2021 RAM 1500 Classic 2WD (5 Lug Wheel) Quad Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 800
Driving Conditions: Off Road
Location: JUNIPER HILLS, CA
Driving Style: Average

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January 13, 2024
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

Tire rides great, very low noise...

Tire rides great, very low noise. I have had this tire on two different pickups and never have been disappointed.

Vehicle: 2022 RAM 1500 Classic 2WD (5 Lug Wheel) Regular Cab w/ LT265/70-17 E
Miles Driven on Tires: 31,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: FAYETTEVILLE, NC
Driving Style: Average

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July 31, 2023
3.3 out of 5 Star Rating
3.3 out of 5

An average performing tire with good noise and comfort capability...

An average performing tire with good noise and comfort capability. Wear performance is atrocious.

Vehicle: 2017 RAM 1500 4wd Quad Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 29,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: WESTMINSTER, MD
Driving Style: Easy Going

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281 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 162 positive
  • 119 negative

Most customers report excellent treadwear with scores of 9s and 10s, praising long-lasting highway performance. While some ratings between 0-6 note varied experiences, the majority highlight durability in all-season conditions, aligning well with its intended use.

September 14, 2017
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

These tires have to be the best I have ever owned, they have lasted 85,000 miles...

These tires have to be the best I have ever owned, they have lasted 85,000 miles. I pull at 21 foot boat with my truck (4X4 F-150) in the summer and drive through 3 inches of snow quite often in the winter. These tires are for the guy who wants a great all-round road tire. These tire are very quiet on the highway, bite well in light/med snow and at the boat ramp, disperses water well on wet roads, fuel mileage is good, and the tread life is excellent. I would not recommend these tires to a farmer, on site construction worker or the guy who wants to go off roading. These tires are for the city trucks. You can't beat these tire on asphalt, come rain, heat, sleet or snow! They stick!

Vehicle: 2013 Ford F150 4wd SuperCab
Miles Driven on Tires: 85,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: WAYNESVILLE, OH
Driving Style: Average

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May 15, 2017
4.1 out of 5 Star Rating
4.1 out of 5

...The delearship is impressed with the treadwear and durability of the tire. No blowouts or bulging...

I bought my truck in 2014 even though it is a 2015. I have driven on the same set of tires and getting ready to replace this week. I rotated my tires with each oil change which was about every 8,000 miles with synthetic oil. Majority of my driving is city/highway. I drive trips of 600 miles to job sites and pick up trailers and haul.

I have certainly hit the end of life expectancy on these tires and would not drive another trip without replacing. However, the tires have performed very well. The delearship is impressed with the treadwear and durability of the tire. No blowouts or bulging. I have had moderate use in off road areas. I am always able to get where I need to be. I am buying another set today. I hope this helps.

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Towing, city, Freeway, moderate off road (Construction sites and farms).

Vehicle: 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 4wd Extended Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 83,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: LANESVILLE, IN
Driving Style: Average

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276 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 138 positive
  • 138 negative

Wet traction draws concerning scores (0-5) with reports of slippery handling and hydroplaning risks. Multiple 0 ratings highlight unacceptable performance, leaving drivers disappointed in wet conditions.

September 25, 2024
1.4 out of 5 Star Rating
1.4 out of 5

...Even the slightest touch on the throttle in even a light rain they have absolutely no traction. I wouldn't recommend these tires to my worst enemy...

Whether it’s torrentially raining, or dry these are by far the worst tires on a vehicle I’ve ever experienced. I’m starting to feel like these tires are actively trying to kill me. Even the slightest touch on the throttle in even a light rain they have absolutely no traction. I wouldn’t recommend these tires to my worst enemy. Even under dry conditions on flat ground they can’t keep traction. Keep in mind that I have a V-6 in my full size truck, so by no means do I have too much power to weight ratio. These tires are dangerous and need discontinued immediately. A study should be done to look at any accident involving these tires and if there was any fatalities because Goodyear is 100% liable after what I’ve experienced . I will never buy a Goodyear product after this. Absolutely appalled they call this a tire, my steel rims have more grip than the tires. DO NOT BUY THESE!

Vehicle: 2022 RAM 1500 Classic 4WD (5 Lug Wheel) Quad Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 29,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: DUNCANNON, PA
Driving Style: Average

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August 29, 2022
1.6 out of 5 Star Rating
1.6 out of 5

...Wet traction is scary bad...

Came from the factory on my Ram. I'm surprised these are even on the market. Wet traction is scary bad. They are also quite noisy for all seasons, about the same noise level as my last set of Michelin AT. Would never buy.

Vehicle: 2020 RAM 1500 Classic 4WD (5 Lug Wheel) Quad Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: ANDOVER, MN
Driving Style: Average

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November 30, 2022
2.7 out of 5 Star Rating
2.7 out of 5

...The wet traction is horrible. The rear wheels almost always break free under any acceleration. Even trying to hold a steady speed up an incline, they can get loose on you...

These tires came on my 2021 Ram 1500. I have had them for a year now. They are more then half way worn out. The wet traction is horrible. The rear wheels almost always break free under any acceleration. Even trying to hold a steady speed up an incline, they can get loose on you. I'm now looking to replace them. I'm not going through another Jersey winter with these tires on my truck.

Vehicle: 2021 RAM 1500 Classic 4WD (5 Lug Wheel) Crew Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: LAKE HOPATCONG, NJ
Driving Style: Average

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228 reviews mention "Winter Traction"

  • 118 positive
  • 110 negative

Winter traction is a significant weakness, with ice scores frequently 0-4. Many report slippery on ice, unstable in snow, and lack of winter handling. Despite some snow scores 7-8, deep snow traction is inconsistent, leading to dissatisfaction.

January 01, 2023
(Verified Purchase)
1.2 out of 5 Star Rating
1.2 out of 5

These tires, even when new were absolutely atrocious in the wet or snow. As a matter of fact, I'm surprised that they are allowed to sell them. With little provocation, my 2 wheel drive Ranger would regularly break the rear wheels loose, sometimes even at speed...

These tires, even when new were absolutely atrocious in the wet or snow. As a matter of fact, I’m surprised that they are allowed to sell them. With little provocation, my 2 wheel drive Ranger would regularly break the rear wheels loose, sometimes even at speed. I would not let my kids drive my truck in the rain because of this.

Vehicle: 2000 Ford Ranger 2wd XLT
Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: FLORENCE, KY
Driving Style: Spirited

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December 08, 2018
(Verified Purchase)
2.5 out of 5 Star Rating
2.5 out of 5

...Under rain/light snow conditions, I have to start thinking of how I'm driving so that I don't end up in a ditch... If you're predominately driving on dry pavement, these tires are a decent choice but the moment there is some moisture on the road, I can't recommend these tires, especially as the tread wears down.

For your average on-pavement commuting, these tires have been a good value for me. They've lasted a long time with excellent tread wear and I otherwise just don't have to think about them or driving except in the rain or light snow, in which case, they have so little traction on my trucklet, that I start to worry. Under rain/light snow conditions, I have to start thinking of how I'm driving so that I don't end up in a ditch. This might have more to do with how little weight there is on the rear tires on an S10 but I don't recall having to be so concerned and mentally aware of driving with other tires I've had on this truck. And this is the 4cyl, not the V6 so we're not talking a lot of power at tap. If you're predominately driving on dry pavement, these tires are a decent choice but the moment there is some moisture on the road, I can't recommend these tires, especially as the tread wears down.

Vehicle: 2000 Chevrolet S10 2wd Extra Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 60,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: LITTLE ROCK, AR
Driving Style: Average

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September 22, 2018
1.7 out of 5 Star Rating
1.7 out of 5

...I know I do not have the ability to accelerate without spinning and cannot slow down without skidding in inclement weather...

This tire came on my 2015 GMC and is terrifying in the rain and light snow. I know I do not have the ability to accelerate without spinning and cannot slow down without skidding in inclement weather. Be cautious if you plan on purchasing this tire. I have 37k on mine and probably enough tread for another 12k but I cannot take another winter with them on my truck.

Vehicle: 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 4wd Crew Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 37,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: BOWLING GREEN, KY
Driving Style: Average

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Experience the Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S(01:03)

The Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S was delevoped for drivers of pickup trucks, crossovers, and full-size SUVs, looking for a tire that blends off-road grip with on-road comfort.

Testing On-Road All-Terrain Tires: Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S(2:25)

The Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S is a long-standing consumer favorite, so we used it as the benchmark to test the newest, untested entries in the category.

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Testing On-/Off-Road All-Terrain Tires Designed for Everyday Life - Winter Update(02:58)

In the real world, trucks, Jeeps and SUVs are primarily used to conquer the mundane tasks of everyday life, often never leaving paved surfaces. But confident off-road capability when it's needed and an aggressive look are still key.

Several new On-/Off-Road All-Terrain tires designed for the way drivers actually use them have a greater emphasis on noise, comfort and wet traction. How did they perform in our testing?

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Testing On-Road All-Terrain Tires Designed for Everyday Life(04:37)

In the real world, trucks, Jeeps and SUVs are primarily used to conquer the mundane tasks of everyday life, often never leaving paved surfaces. But confident off-road capability when it's needed and an aggressive look are still key.

Several new On-Road All-Terrain tires designed for the way drivers actually use them have a greater emphasis on noise, comfort and wet traction. How did they perform in our testing?

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