Atlas Force HP 215/60R16 95V Tire
Atlas Force HP 215/60R16 95V Tire
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Atlas Force HP 215/60R16 95V Tire

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  • Enhanced Stability: Features an extra-stiff center block that promotes a solid straight-line feel and contributes to strong braking performance for improved control.
  • Responsive Steering: Designed with steeply-angled shoulder grooves that work to enhance steering response, providing a more precise driving experience.
  • Quiet Operation: Incorporates multiple variable pitch tread technology to effectively cancel out sound waves, reducing road noises for a quiet and comfortable ride.
  • All-Season Traction: Boasts an asymmetric tread pattern with a center section optimized for efficient wet-weather drainage and outer edges engineered for enhanced dry traction.
  • Optimal Dimensions: Sized at 215/60R16 with a 95V speed rating and an SL load range, suitable for various vehicle applications.
  • Wheel Exclusion: Please note that the rim or wheel is not included with the purchase of this tire.
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Nov 7, 2024
Rick
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great tires so far

I took a chance on the Atlas Force tires based upon the reviews at the time and the excellent price and I'm really glad I did. They are a great value, have preformed very well. In fact, when they were installed the mechanic asked me about them as he said that they balanced well and all 4 tires balanced true without weights. He said this is a sign that the tires are manufactured very well. The jury is still out on winter driving, but I plan on testing them out for that before I put on winter tires for the season. If you are looking for a tire with great value that is well manufactured the Atlas Force tires are definitely worth a try.

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Mar 12, 2020
Jack
5 out of 5 stars review

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For the price they can't be beat! These worked far better than the new 'name brand' tires we had on the car previously at 3x the price. The more expensive tires were loud with a lot of road noise and were terrible in the snow. These Atlas HP tires are quiet, smooth and did great in the snow. They put their more expensive competition to shame. We ended up selling the name brand tires online for the same price we paid for the Atlas tires new!

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Apr 5, 2019
Dennis
5 out of 5 stars review

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Tires are a brand that my dad sold at his Esso station back in the 1950s (but is now made in Thailand by a different manufacturer). I mounted these using the yellow dot lined up with valve stem (and on same side of rim as valve stem, but the dots go on inside). Atlas uses the same system as Yokohama and it seems that this mounting system is being phased in by Goodyear and some other brands, but I checked a lot of Goodyear tires at local tire dealers and only some had both the red and yellow dots, my daughter's had only the red on her Goodyear Assurance, and most had no dots at all. Anyway, my Atlas tires balanced out with no vibration with no tire weights, which indicates they are more precisely made than most tires. To check out info on the dots, see the Yokohama website. (After questioning employees at tire shops, most of them need some instruction in tire mounting also.) Anyway, basically the red dot is the high spot on tire and should be aligned with low spot on rim if your rim is marked (maybe a dimple or a white dot) or maybe you can determine the low spot on rim yourself (I could not find a low spot on mine). If you cannot determine the low spot on rim, ignore the red dot and align yellow dot as previously mentioned. I would definitely recommend these tires.

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