What is the difference between AT and ATT tires?
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ATT is an off-road tire and the world's first crossover CUV all-terrain tire product. The difference between Cooper AT tires and ATT is that ATT has a larger contact area, providing better grip and shorter braking distance compared to AT, which also means Cooper ATT offers superior stability during driving and cornering. Below is additional information about ATT tires: Cooper ATT adopts wide and deep tread grooves along with a hinge-type tread design, clearly showcasing its off-road capabilities. It features a robust tire structure with strong impact and puncture resistance, effectively enhancing the tire's rigidity and stability at high speeds. Compared to regular SUV tires, it has a larger contact area, comprehensively improving grip and reducing braking distance, thereby enhancing vehicle stability during driving and cornering.