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The AtlasForce UHP All-Season Truck/SUV High Performance Radial Tire is engineered for year-round versatility, featuring a dual-zone tread pattern for optimal wet and dry performance. With a robust load capacity of 1819 pounds and a UTQG rating of 520AAA, this tire ensures durability and exceptional handling for your truck or SUV.
Brand | Atlas |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 255/40R20 |
Section Width | 255 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 1819 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 10.1 32nds |
Tread Type | Asymmetrical |
Maximum Pressure | 42 Pound per Square Inch |
Rim Width | 9 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 28 |
Item Diameter | 28 Inches |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 255/40R20 |
Construction Type | Radial |
OEM Part Number | 221024745 |
Manufacturer | Atlas Tire |
Model | Force UHP |
Item Weight | 28 pounds |
Item model number | 221009618 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 221024745 |
UTQG | Treadwear: 520, Traction: AA, Temperature: A |
D**D
Amazed at the quality!
Amazing tire! purchased these tires two years ago for a Cayenne turbo, testing them on rear of car, have not hardly worn one bit, smooth with no vibration. Purchasing two more for the front. Excellent tire for the money compared to Continental extreme contact @ $335.00 each, I had been running on the car. 275/45R19 108W. XL I believe the Atlas tire has better grip.
T**E
Great product @ dirt cheap.
These tires are great quality for a dirt cheap price but their grip on road are little lesser than other guys.
H**P
Excellent tire for spirited mountain driving and high-speed cruising
When my lowered 2014 Audi SQ5 needed new tires, I decided to try a set of less expensive tires than the ~ $460 Michelin Pilot Sports that were on the vehicle. For a little over the price of one tire, I bought FOUR of these Atlas Force UHPs in size 275/35/R21. Five weeks after mounting the new tires, my wife and I embarked on a 4,320 mile road trip to Colorado and back. Whether it was steady cruising at 100 MPH across the plains of Kansas and Eastern Colorado, spirited canyon carving on numerous mountain roads in the Colorado Rockies, or driving on challenging dirt/gravel roads at high elevation, these tires did not disappoint. I have no complaints at all with these tires and cannot tell the difference between these and the pricy Michelin Pilot Sports that they replaced.
A**R
Great value!!
I own a 2008 BMW M6 and only install continentals on this car. I decided to try these Atlas Force tires for less the half the price of continentals. They look really sharp on and the road noise is non existent! I just have the the rears on for now but will do the fronts as well.. I only have about 150 miles on them and the only negative thing I could say is maybe they are little stiff. It is the winter months so I am sure once it warms up they will be less stiff. I cant wait to put on a front pair and get a really test on both.. but for now its a 5 out of 5 stars
A**R
Fresh rubber
Work great. Way better price than retailers and tire shops.
S**S
Value for the money.
The media could not be loaded. So - I bought these tires based on price and the number of 5-star reviews they had. Was not disappointed.Upon arrival I took them to the local "shop" to have them put on. Right away they were throwing a 3rd-party vibe about how these make excessive noise, vibration, not gonna last long, we won't warranty, etc, etc.... I thought "oh, boy - I guess I'll find out..." 45 minutes later out the door I went, past the the expensive tires they had on display - Goodyear, Michelin, etc. Worries were unfounded. There was no balancing weights needed on ANY tire. Took the car for a shakedown and speeds up to 110mph. Smooth as glass.Now - Tesla cars eat tires for lunch, OK? This car has 85,000 miles on it. We go everywhere. I rideshare with it also. We had a set of Goodyear (original) & they sucked. Then a set of Toyo tires - a little better.... still expensive - $1,600 I believe. Then for 2 winters I used a set of Blizzak (Bridgestone) tires - they did great in snow, ice - highly recommend. But they were also $1,700.Back to these tires - all in purchase price and install was $708. Less than HALF. The key to making tires last at all on an E.V. is rotation, rotation, rotation..... and stay off the juice pedal.UPDATE: I now have 39,000 miles on the tires with several rotations/cross rotations.... they are worn nearly to wear bars. Very happy with them for the price. I could've bought Michelin/Bridgestone tires for 3/4 times the money but in my past experiences they lasted no longer.
A**R
Great tires
Love these tires
B**.
Great price good tire
Great tire for the money
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