Tire Atlas Paraller M/T LT 315/70R17 Load E 10 Ply MT Mud
Introducing the Atlas Tire Paraller M/T, a robust mud terrain tire designed for light trucks and SUVs, perfect for off-road enthusiasts. This tire excels in all-season traction, ensuring reliable performance in dry, wet, and winter conditions. With a symmetrical tread pattern and aggressive block placement, it offers superior mud terrain traction, enhancing forward motion on soft, loose, and uneven surfaces. The tire's high void ratio and stone ejecting ribs keep the footprint clean, preventing mud and snow buildup and reducing stone retention.
The Paraller M/T is engineered for enhanced controllability, featuring a reinforced internal structure that maintains its shape under load and driving pressure. This design ensures excellent steering responsiveness and driving stability, making it a dependable choice for challenging terrains. The tire's durable compound and stabilized tread elements promote a longer tread life, offering a 50,000-mile warranty for peace of mind.
Key specifications include a rim diameter of 17 inches, an overall diameter of 34.4 inches, and a tread depth of 18/32 inches. The tire supports a maximum air pressure of 65 PSI and is speed rated up to 99 mph (Q rating). With a load capacity suitable for trucks and heavy equipment, the Paraller M/T is a reliable choice for those seeking durability and performance.
This tire is tubeless, non-studded, and features a standard tire position with no directional tread pattern. It is designed for base axle positions and is not equipped with run-flat technology. The Paraller M/T is a new tire, free from high-concern chemicals, and comes with a package quantity of one. Its dimensions are 11 inches in height, 32 inches in length, and 68 inches in width, with a weight of 68 pounds.
For those seeking a tire that combines mud terrain capability with all-season versatility, the Atlas Tire Paraller M/T is an excellent choice. Ideal for off-road adventures, it is not intended for regular highway driving. Remember, manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years to ensure optimal performance and safety.