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Arturro tires

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Stumpjumper, Nov 12, 2020.

  1. Nov 12, 2020 at 7:31 PM
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    Stumpjumper

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    Anyone running them? The reviews I see on Discount Tire are all good but none have more then 6k on them. Price is attractive at $100 less then Goodyears i am looking at. I like the tread pattern on their ATs. Just worried about tread life.
     
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    No offense intended but that name sounds like a taco stand name!

    Why not a name brand tire, like say Michelin? Yeah, I know they are pricey, but there are far pricier. Its a super engineered tire, utmost in quality manufacturing and will last a very long time when properly maintained.

    Like my grandme used to say, (in spanish) "Lo barato questa." Translates to "cheap will cost". Luck deciding....
     
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  3. Nov 13, 2020 at 5:24 AM
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    Michelin makes street tires not off road tires. I need something that can handle anything from the rocks and cactus on the hunting ranch to black gumbo. I saw the Atturos advertised in the TPW hunting fishing guide and they looked interesting. Nice selection of tread designs. I have always stayed away from cheaper tires so I will probably stick with the Goodyear. Lower price is not always an indicator of lower quality. Some companies operate with a lower cost structure and margins. Here is the ad.

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    I've looked at the xt's for a little while and haven't found alot of user experience on them. 90% of various forum posts are guys bashing them for being cheap China rubber and talking about how crappy they are without ever seeing them. There's also alot of talking down to the person who asked for considering "off brand" tires.
    Most of the user reviews I've found are like the ones you saw on discount, low miles, but the majority of them are happy with them. There are a few that mention balancing issues.
    I have found a couple longer term reviews and they've said the same, great price, no real complaints, and hums a little more than you'd expect from the tread.
    If there aren't any solid tire deals on cooper's or toyos for black Friday I'll buy the atturos.
    They're on sale for $688 right now for 295/60r20 at discount tire. My other 2 options are Falken at3w's and Cooper at3's. The falkens are $1420 and the coopers are $1548. It's hard not to look real hard at a tire with decent reviews that is half the price of bigger names.
     
  5. Nov 13, 2020 at 6:22 AM
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    I looked at the tires some have 40k warranty and for half the price not a bad deal just do it!!!
     
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  6. Nov 15, 2020 at 9:20 AM
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    45k is what I saw. Not many companies have a tread wear warranty on ATs or MTs. When I go to Discount to buy I will ask their opinion. I do a lot of business there between my truck, boat, utility trailer, and daughters RAV4 so they shoot straight with me.
     
  7. Nov 15, 2020 at 9:38 AM
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    Quick Google search

    "Atturo Tires are manufactured by Federal Corp. in Taiwan. Atturo Tires is, however, a US company and headquartered in Illinois. Launched in 2009 as a budget-focused brand making tires for light-trucks, SUVs and crossovers, Atturo debuted at the China International Tire Expo in Shanghai in 2009"

    Federal's been in business since 1954... maybe they're good? I actually saw some video reviews praising the Atturo XT's.
     
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    Even better
     
  9. Nov 15, 2020 at 3:46 PM
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    I have a friend who put a set on his truck. . Hes got about 20k on them and still look pretty good. . Last I heard, he still liked them. Not sure how they are offroad. . He rarely uses them for that. . Not much help but. . I'd say for the price, try it
     
  10. Nov 15, 2020 at 4:27 PM
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    I have the following tires on my Tundra Atturo Trail Blade X/T LT305/55R-20 4 191.99/729.57. I bought them on SimpleTires.com and I have had them on my truck for a little over 2 years with over 40k miles on them and they still look brand new. Most of my driving is highway and very little off road. The tires handle great on wet and dry roads but they do have road noise but its not to bad. So I would recommend these tires.

    I also bought the following seat of tires for my wife's Sequoia Atturo AZ610 265/65R-17 4 105.98/370.27
     
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    Those look great on there, good sized tire for a leveled Tundra. I imagine they ride pretty nice on the highway too being an LT tire. I will have to check those out.
     

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