I put 265/65/18 load range Es on my 2006 Chevy 2500hd. It seems like the combination of size (kind of low profile) and stiffness of a 10 ply tire makes them ride a little rougher than I would like. I also used dynamic balancing beads in them which has lead to a bit of a vibration at 80 mph where they spend a lot of time on I-15/I-90 in Idaho and Montana. I'll probably end up with traditional stick on wheel weights by the time I'm done. I've done 3 trips on them so far about 1400 miles round trip each, 1 with my 5th wheel camp trailer and 2 with a small ATV trailer. Wear seems to be good aside from a few chunks that tore out in some time off-road on North Idaho dirt/gravel roads. I'm not sure I'll be buying another set but we'll see how they do for wear over the next couple of years before I decide that for certain.
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Atlas Paraller A/T Reviews
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7.7
Good
Score breakdown:
8.3
Long lasting
Great
7.3
Handling
Good
7.5
Traction
Good
Atlas is a tire brand that’s known to offer cutting-edge technology and ultra-modern patterns for passenger and commercial vehicles. People may be surprised to know that these tires have been distributed by Standard Oil since the 1930’s in America. However, Linglong Americas Inc US bought this company in 2009, and has made it popular around the world since then. The Atlas name was given on the basis of the Greek God by the same name, with the belief that the safety of the vehicle and the driver is dependent on a God who bears the heavens.
In its portfolio, the Atlas Paraller A/T is a symmetric tire known for its long life and great traction on soft terrains, thereby leading to an average SimpleScore of 7.9. This tire has been specifically built for use on light trucks, SUVs, and Jeeps. To know more about the features and uses of this affordable tire, go through this Atlas Paraller A/T review carefully.
Features and Benefits
You’ll find that Atlas Paraller A/T tires ride equally well on dry and wet roads. During the Atlas Paraller A/T tire review, we found these to be tremendously strong and durable. The special rubber here is helpful in boosting control, giving drivers confidence to handle their vehicles with them. These tires work well on vehicles such as light trucks and SUVs that are driven on and off the road. Given below are the features and benefits of this tire in detail:
- Long tread life - The symmetric tread pattern distributes ground forces evenly to ensure a smooth and comfortable ride.
- Great traction on soft terrains - Reinforced shoulders here provide improved traction on soft terrains. Overall, this tire is suitable enough for on and off-road traction, receiving an average traction SimpleScore of 7.7.
- Available limited manufacturer warranty - The Atlas Paraller A/T is available with a 50,000 mile limited manufacturer warranty, thereby ensuring that it lasts longer while being subjected to immense pressure on various surfaces. Coupled with the long tire life due to the symmetric tread pattern, this tire gets an average longevity SimpleScore of 8.4.
- Strong and durable - A rigid tread pattern and a reinforced construction work together to enhance stability and durability. The central rib pattern receives longitudinal metal belts to help the tire withstand numerous collisions against curbs and other obstacles.
- Good handling - Available with a T-speed rating, it handles equally well on dry and wet roads. The tread design enhances steering responsiveness and so it receives an average handling SimpleScore of 7.9.
- Looks great - As a symmetrical tire with outlined white lettering and an aggressive tread pattern, it looks good.
Pros and Cons
Expect tremendous directional stability from these tires, which means that vehicles do not constantly drift to the side and you don’t need to repeatedly steer them. The rubber composition here ensures that the tires do not soften during summer. To see if the tire suits your requirements, go through the following pros and cons:
PROS:
- Good traction on dry and wet surfaces
- Minimum uneven wear for long tire life
- Backed by a limited manufacturer warranty of 50,000 miles
- Strong tire
- Tires do not soften in summer due to effective rubber composition
- Available across many tire sizes
CONS:
- Not suitable for moderate to severe winter use
- You may not see much difference in its characters on a 4x2 Vs. a 4x4
- Not the most fuel efficient tire
SimpleTire’s view on Atlas Paraller A/T tires
The Atlas Paraller A/T has been designed to be as strong as possible, showcasing a radial casing and a rigid tread pattern that are most suitable on light trucks that carry heavy loads. This is a tire where wet handling is better than dry handling, and you’re better off not using them on ice. As affordable all-terrain tires, they get reinforced shoulders for enhanced traction on soft terrains, and this is one of the features that receives a high Atlas Paraller A/T rating. There is very little uneven wear due to the symmetric tread pattern, thereby leading to long tire life. Most of all, these tires look good due to the aggressive tread blocks and the outlined white letters.
Though these tires are made by the Chinese, you’ll be surprised to know that these are not copies of any other all-terrain tire. They’re completely original and have been made using several cutting edge technologies.
Vehicles the Atlas Paraller A/T is a good replacement tire for
America is full of light trucks, SUVs, and Jeeps, which means plenty of vehicles can add the Atlas Paraller A/T as replacement tires.
- Ford Expedition
- RAM Dakota
- Honda Passport
- Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Kia Sorento
- Cadillac Escalade
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500
- GMC Yukon XL
- Toyota Sequoia
- Nissan Armada
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5 SimpleTire reviews
They hardly ever spin out in wet conditions, and they haven't lost much tread since I bought them.
One of my tires was bad. It caused my truck to shake when over 50 mph. They would not replace, so I had to buy a fifth tire. Terrible service!
Since having my new tires mounted and balanced, my truck has a very noticeable shake at 50 mph and above. At 70 mph it is very bad. The truck has been aligned and tires are balanced. One of the 4 tires is bad. It's easier and less expensive to buy a new tire than to provide what is required under the warranty. Never again!