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Cooper Dicoverer ATR
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Product Information
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$750.00 |
| Average Price: |
$232.87 |
| Manufacturer: |
Cooper |
| Recommended? |
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Quiet, a little rolly on fast cornering
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Bilicki2007's Reviews
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Price: $150.00 Pros: n/a Cons: n/a Recommended? No
Comments: Don't quite like these tires, but they came on my JEEP when I bought it
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magnalbatross's Reviews
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Price: $1.00 Pros: - No rubbing with 31x10.5x15 on a stock LJ suspension
- Good on dry roads, decent on wet roads
- Better-than-I-expected in the snow
- Good on sandy trails Cons: - Doesn't play nice with water puddles on the highway - feels like it "drags" Recommended? Yes
Comments: I was going to hold off on reviewing until the winter, but Snowtober gave me a chance to play in the white stuff. They did a lot better in the snow than I expected. In about 3" of slushy snow: 2WD = a bit of spin before pulling, 4WD = no trouble at all. I deliberately stopped on a steep upgrade in 2WD to see how it restarted - no problem. This was all with an LSD, your mileage may vary.
These are good on dry roads, and decent in the wet, as long as you're driving sensibly. I've experienced zero slipping in the rain. IMO though, these aren't the tires to pick if you're a very "enthusiastic" driver. I'm wary of standing water on the highway - I haven't hydroplaned with them, but there's a huge drag when you go through the water at higher speeds (45+mph)
Off-road: No trouble on my favorite poor-condition-back-road. They do well in the sand. I can't speak to deep mud or rocks though. Ride quality is a bit harsh, both on- and off-highway.
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rkos328's Reviews
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Price: $160.00 Pros: Works well in all types of terrain. I've used them on rocks and in the mud. Cons: Wears pretty quickly. Recommended? Yes
Comments: All kinds of terrain you will be able to go through with these tires. They work well on most terrain. I would recommend going with a mud terrain tire if all you do is mud but I go on rocks and mud and they work great.
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4Tom's Reviews
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Price: $550.00 Pros: great grip soft ride Cons: side walls thin Recommended? Yes
Comments: nice tyre bigger than the stock.
bought 245/65/R17 Cooper Discover AT M+S rated. they look and preform well with no rubs smoth ride and good grip all weather... works well in snow and ice. Deep treads advertised will last 50K +
Price 550 euro for 5 tyres 
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jonos12's Reviews
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Price: $75.00 Pros: inexpensive compared to many others, quieter on the road than the previous ones that were on there. Wearing well. Cons: not as good traction as some off-road tires, slide a bit in 2 wheel drive when wet. Recommended? Yes
Comments: good replacement for me based on the fact that my jeep is my daily driver and primarily driven on the road with occasional off-road use and heavy snow..
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Aquitard's Reviews
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Price: $150.00 Pros: Deep tread, inexpensive, quiet Cons: Generic look Recommended? Yes
Comments: My jeep came with two of these in good condition so I bought two more. I was surprised at how aggressive the new ones were.
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Nicktarnow's Reviews
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Price: $130.00 Pros: Good tire. 50k tread life. Low road noise Cons: Not the best in the mud. Recommended? Yes
Comments: I bought these tires because I use my jeep as an everyday driver. I wanted something good on road and off. So far I've been pretty far satisfied with them. I would definitely recommend them to somebody else.
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gchild73's Reviews
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Price: $75.00 Pros: pretty inexpensive, long life Cons: not super happy with grip in snow/rain/mud Recommended? No
Comments: Bought these a few years ago. I was going to get BFG ATs, which I previously had on a Blazer and loved. I talked myself out of the BFGs and into these. They are alright for mostly driving on pavement. I feel like they actually decreased my gas mileage versus stock.
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Nick's Reviews
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Price: $160.00 Pros: Nice traction, pretty good for offroad. Cons: A tad noisy. Recommended? Yes
Comments: Very good tires overall, I've gotten lots of life out of them. They are a bit noisy, but other than that I have been very pleased.
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Exparrot's Reviews
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01-06-2009, 05:08 PM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Price: $650.00 Recommended? Yes
Comments: Rides great on the road, outstanding on snow. A little squirrelly on hard pack and ice, but really, what isn't?
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antjay's Reviews
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12-18-2008, 04:40 AM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Pros: the wear well, good allrounders,good on road grip,good on sand Cons: not great in heavy mud,a little vauge when cornered hard Recommended? Yes
Comments: i have had mine for a bit more than a year,they came with the jeep. puctured one the first time i took them off road.
since then i have put about 20000ks on them , commuting,highway and dirt road touring,weekend bush bashing.less than 1/2 worn
good on wet tarmac,and better than you would think off road although not great in the mud(they are an AT after all)but not terrible either.very good on sand ,aired down to 18psi .next time i will get something more aggressive,as i am getting more adventurous as my jeep gets taller. 215/75 15
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Apocalypse's Reviews
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12-01-2008, 08:38 PM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Price: $150.00 Recommended? Yes
Comments: Great all-weather grip. Stiff sidewalls and great sand traction if you drop em down to about 12psi
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thetrashman's Reviews
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10-02-2008, 08:24 PM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Price: $375.00 Recommended? Yes
Comments: i likie them alot, they have a somewaht aggressive tred but at the same time dont over destroy the *** fault.
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kickingprop's Reviews
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08-26-2008, 11:06 AM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Price: $1.00 Recommended? Yes
Comments: Came with the jeep when I bought it...no complaints so far. they are 33x12.50x15 Discoverers. Good Tires
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jeep1204's Reviews
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08-22-2008, 03:24 PM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Price: $750.00 Recommended? Yes
Comments: Have only driven tires in dry and wet conditions...haven't been on a trail yet so from what I have experienced so far I am satisfied. I got hooked up from a friend of mine $750CAD for the set 
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Panici's Reviews
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08-03-2008, 03:16 AM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Pros: Relatively Inexpensive Cons: Not the greatest in the mud Recommended? Yes
Comments: Got these in the 31x10.50 variety, to use for a week long camping/wheeling tirp, while waiting for my 33x12.50 Cooper STTs to come in.
Grips great when aired down to about 20psi in the sand, dirt and gravel.
These are not mud tires, so don't expect them to perform like them offroad in the mud.
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Ridettu02's Reviews
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07-28-2008, 03:39 PM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Recommended? Yes
Comments: Havent had them off road yet, I am going to go soon. Got them brand new with the Jeep
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RUkered's Reviews
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05-19-2008, 01:55 PM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Price: $116.00 Recommended? Yes
Comments: I've been very pleased with these tires. They ride pretty smooth on the highway too.
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TJCeeJay's Reviews
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04-26-2008, 09:11 AM |
Cooper Dicoverer ATR
Recommended? Yes
Comments: A little mushy cornering. not bad for free tires.
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