Armstrong Tru-Trac AT All Terrain 225/70R16 103T Light Truck Tire
Armstrong Tru-Trac AT All Terrain 225/70R16 103T Light Truck Tire
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Armstrong Tru-Trac AT All Terrain 225/70R16 103T Light Truck Tire

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  • Wear Prevention: Connecting bridges between shoulder blocks inhibit irregular wear and reduce block wriggling for extended tire life.
  • Robust Stability: A rugged casing improves high-speed stability and provides greater steering response, even under tough road conditions.
  • Off-Road Comfort: Interlocking center blocks with slanted edges ensure maximum comfort during off-road driving.
  • Versatile Traction: Zigzag grooves provide excellent performance across various road surfaces.
  • Vehicle Compatibility: Designed for use on Jeeps, light trucks, and SUVs, featuring an all-terrain tread design.
  • Specific Dimensions: The tire has a size of 225/70R16 with a 103T load index and speed rating, and a SL load range.
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  • : Offered at a lower cost compared to similar products.
  • : Tires have a visually appealing look.
  • : Tires operate with minimal sound emission.
  • : Handles various road surfaces with minimal noise.
  • : Handles well on various surfaces.
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Jan 23, 2025
holly
5 out of 5 stars review

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Decent tire for the price

Pretty good tire for the price but these tires are not nearly as aggressive as I was hoping for, nor expecting being an AT tire. Reminds me more of a fancy street tire. These tires make very little noise. With a noise rating of 3, I was expecting a lot more noise. The last set of tires (different brand) had a noise rating of 5 and were a lot louder on the highway. I was generally disappointed by the lack of noise (the entire purpose I went with these tires was because of the noise rating of 3, lol).

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Nov 7, 2024
Dorido
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great AT's for the price

I've put about 10k on them basically all on the road and I really don't have any complaints. They make a little noise but nothing that noticeable. They handle great on all surfaces so far. I haven't had a chance to try them in the snow yet. If I get plenty of miles out of them I don't see a reason to buy expensive tires when these do the job just fine.

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Jan 7, 2025
Mike
5 out of 5 stars review

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A far better tire than I expected!

I've been running C**per Discoverer AT3's for a decade on my 2006 Ridgeline, but they've been redesigned, and they new design wears very unevenly in the shoulder block area, so I decided to try something different. Seeing that Armstrong is back (I'm an old Armstrong Treadlock tire owner from back in the 80's), I thought I'd give them a try. Street performance, wet and dry, is excellent. There's a tiny bit of AT tire hum, less than expected, and at a much lower frequency than my C**pers. The ride comfort is actually a little better. They did very well in sand (up to maybe 3 - 4 inches deep) with marginal steering fight. And in a water crossing with a mud/sand/clay bottom (hard, but slippery) they did better than the C**pers - I think I'd have gotten stuck in one of the holes on the old tires, especially since we got a little hung up on an underwater object (probably a stump or rock). All testing so far was at normal street pressure (35PSI), as I wanted to see how my Ridgeline would perform in an evolving situation, where I might have to do some light off roading with no notice. The actual tread width is a little less than the C**pers, but that doesn't seem to be a negative - the sidewalls balloon out a bit more, so that the overall width is the same, and that shape may actually enhance steering in sand and mud. Overall, I'd say these may be the best value on the market today - not just for AT tires, but across their entire lineup. If they made tires for autocrossing, I'd try those next!

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