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Atturos are huge in the mopar scene for cheap decent tires, and they can be had for dirt cheap prices.
Wish someone made these less $$$ tires in a 305/35/19 but I can’t find them from anyone
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I really wanted to stay 19 when I buy my new wheels here shortly, but for the pure fact that almost NO ONE carries 305+ for 19's, I'm probably going to change to 20's.
 

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I really wanted to stay 19 when I buy my new wheels here shortly, but for the pure fact that almost NO ONE carries 305+ for 19's, I'm probably going to change to 20's.

I wish I would’ve looked a bit more before I went 19, however I like my Nitto 305/35/19 NTO5r :like:
 

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Atturos are huge in the mopar scene for cheap decent tires, and they can be had for dirt cheap prices. You can find 315's for well under 200 a tire.
Actually Atlas does make a 315 35 20, I found them on ebay for like 106 a tire.
 
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I wish I would’ve gone 20:explode:
I was debating on switching to 19's, but tire sizes are too limited. I actually want a little bit taller tire to make my drop even a little more aggressive with my Steeda Progressive springs. 19's are too short.
 

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I was debating on switching to 19's, but tire sizes are too limited. I actually want a little bit taller tire to make my drop even a little more aggressive with my Steeda Progressive springs. 19's are too short.
Yea I think I'm gonna push my decision up to 20's as well, just due to tire choices at larger sizes.
 

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Just so you all know. I did some research on Atlas Tires before I bought them. This is about all I could find.

Atlas is actually an American Company with headquarters in Miami, and the engineering center in Akron Ohio. I believe they may be under TGI, and a subsidiary of Cooper Tires. Not sure how all that works???...

Anyway, as Cooper, BFG and other name brands have moved some of their manufacturing overseas, Atlas was looking at reviving the brand without having to manufacture in China, as at the time there were problems with Chinese workers and the quality of the tires produced at their factories. .

Atlas Tires are actually made in Thailand, at a main factory that also contracts to make tires for Cooper, Bridgestone, and BFG brands to their engineered specs. However, though this new state of the art Thai factory is operated by the Thai people, it is apparently owned by Chinese LingLong.

Now, if only they could make the corporate investment structure a little more complicated.
 

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My tires aren’t too short. There slightly taller then stock (19’s) but MUCH WIDER

295/35/19
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My tires aren’t too short. There slightly taller then stock (19’s) but MUCH WIDER

295/35/19
305/35/19
The 305/35/19 is 27.4" tall and my factory 265/35/20's are 27.3" tall. So yes, you're correct. I'm looking on doing a 305/35/20 or a 315/35/20 on my new wheels and these are both over 28" tall which will fill in more of the gap that's still left after my 1" drop.
 

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Ok folks, I decided to give the Atlas Force UHP 275/35R20 tires a try to see if they're any good. I have Continental DWS06's upfront currently and had to put two of my Pirelli's PZero's on the back after a blowout of one of my Continental's a couple of months ago. I love the Continentals, but they're expensive to keep replacing a set of two every year or so on the back. I've done as much research as I could and haven't seen any bad reviews for the Atlas Force UHP tires. I got a great deal on these off Ebay for about $187 shipped for both tires. I'm going to put these on the car once I get my 20mm Eibach spacers delivered. I took a couple of photos for you guys. Anyone else run these on their car? After almost wrecking my car about two weeks ago with the stock Pirelli's, they've got to go.
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Are you still running these Atlas tires? If so how are they holding up. I am looking at set of tires to go on the new wheels I bought.
 

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Are you still running these Atlas tires? If so how are they holding up. I am looking at set of tires to go on the new wheels I bought.
i’m running them, there great for the money
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