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The Hankook Dynapro ATM (RF10) 275/55R20 is a premium all-season light SUV tire featuring a 7-8% wider footprint for enhanced grip, deep two-step sipes for superior wet traction, and rugged wraparound tread for puncture resistance. Engineered with reinforced internal construction and protective stone ejectors, it offers durability and reliable performance for demanding SUVs like the Ford F-150 and Lincoln Navigator.
Brand | HANKOOK |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 275/55R20 |
Section Width | 275 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 6610 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 26 32nds |
Tread Type | Asymmetrical |
Maximum Pressure | 51 Pound per Square Inch |
Rim Width | 8.5 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 33 inches |
Item Diameter | 32.1 Inches |
Item Weight | 41 Pounds |
UPC | 826825994016 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 275/55R20 |
Construction Type | Radial |
Manufacturer | Hankook |
Model | Dynapro ATM (RF10) |
Item Weight | 41 pounds |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Item model number | 1013373 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Brushed |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1013373 |
Special Features | FORD F-150 ('14-'21), Expedition('14-'20), LINCOLN Navigator('14-'20) |
UTQG | 560AA |
Bolt Pattern (Pitch Circle Diameter) | 1 Centimeters |
T**.
Great all around tire
Waited for a while to write this review, to see how the tires would wear and how well they performed. I am approximately 60,000 miles in on this set and they are ready to be replaced. I initially bought these because they were very reasonably priced and had decent reviews. They have performed extrememly well, on road, not any real off road, wet, dry, snow all very well handled. The vehicle is a 2016 Ram 1500 4x4. Not really anything bad to say about these tires!! I would definately recommend them!
D**N
Best Price for a 275-65-18 tire I have found!
I bought these because the price was just too low to pass up. They usually are about $50 or more per tire times 4. I pulled the trigger and ordered. The tires came just as expected based on the email updates sent by Amazon. The tires were black walls and had a DOT manufacturer date of about 20 weeks before I received them. They were manufactured in Indonesia so factoring in the travel time on a ship to the US and finally to my front door, it wasn't too bad. The main point is they weren't sitting on a shelf for 2 or 3 years.The photo in the Amazon ad also showed them being white lettering and that wasn't the case and accounts for my 4 and not a 5 star.I made an appointment at my local Firestone dealer and they put the tires on for just a little over $100, which is what they would charge for their own tires. They provide a smooth ride and they are fairly quiet. I have a 2013 Ford F-150 with Super Crew Cab and the OEM tires were Goodyear. They were rated for 50k miles and I would have gotten that out of them but got these just a couple of hundred miles shy of 50k because I am pretty anal about tires. The Goodyear tires gave me so so MPGs and I am hoping these Hankook are better on fuel mileage.I will update this review after I have driven on them for some time to give a more developed opinion.Update 4.15.2016After a couple of months, I am still very satisfied with these tires. They provide excellent traction on wet pavements and not very much noise on dry roads. There is one section on I-465 where the pavement makes any tire sing, but no so much with these tires. They have also been providing slightly better gas mileage over the Goodyear OEMs that these replaced. More updates to follow.Update 7.1.2016After a few more months, I am still highly satisfied. Mileage is still good and the ride quality is excellent. This is starting to look like the best tire buy of my lifetime! I have even upgraded my rating to 5 stars.
R**Y
Quiet and performance!!!!
It was either these or the falkens wildpeak AT3. If you are like me then you get obsessed and do some intense online research. You want the best for your vehicle but also want to save money. Well this was me! At first it was a choice between the Goodyear wrangler, Hankook's Dynapro and Falken AT3. I read some reviews about the goodyear's and them wearing out pre-maturely (check) those are gone. Now it was between the Hankook or Falken's, and the research began once again...... Both companies with good reputations, so it just came down to weigh, tread and price. The hankooks are lighter (31.9 lbs) over the Falken(35.06 lbs). Both treads are similar but ive heard that the Falkens are louder and i honestly cant confirm. I pulled the trigger and went with the Hankook's for $80 at the time and don't regret it! Two weeks after i had them installed i moved to Texas (730 mil trip) with my old lady and these things were pretty quiet considering they have a aggressive tread. Its been 6 months but they still look new, and in wet conditions they GRIP! A lady decided to stop at a green light intersection while we were going 40 or so..... I slammed on my breaks and these things Griiiiiipppped!!!!!!! I know she almost shit her pants because i stopped so close! I couldnt swerve because there were cars flanking me on both sides. Non the less i am very happy with this purchase and if i could help you just buy them, trust me you wont regret it.Vehicle installed on: 2004 Nissan Frontier.Tires installed: Hankook DynaPro ATM RF10 Tire - 235/75R15 109T XL
J**M
Great Tire! Aggressive tread, but still quiet on highway! Comfortable ride! Placed on 2013 Tacoma Pre-Runner
I bought these tires for my 2013 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab Pre-Runner w/ Off-Road Package. My original tires from the factory were the BFGoodrich Rugged Trail T/A All-Terrain Radial Tire - P265/70R16 111T (Model #: 73986) and had exactly 45,007 miles on them and were pretty bald. I researched a comparable tire and ran across this Hankook tire. It offered the same durability and the UTQG rating for these tires is 560AB.The tires look great on the truck and I think they look a bit more aggressive than my original tires without the road noise. The traction on these are great and I think they meet or exceed my original tires in quality and comfort. These were also $50 cheaper (per tire) than the BFGoodrich. I uploaded several images of the tires both on and off my vehicle as well as the sticker of the tire specs.I primarily do highway driving, some city, and very light off-road (very mild trails or when I'm doing work around the property). I would say 70% highway, 20% city, and 10% "off-road".NOTE: There are 2 different load ratings listed for this tire. The correct one is 112T. (See the image I uploaded for verification)I'll try to remember to follow-up at a later date and after putting some miles on them.UPDATE (05.05.2017): I have now put 5,000+ miles on these tires and ridden in various conditions. No complaints and the ride quality is still very smooth. I'm happy with the purchase so far. I plan to update later.- Ice & Light Snow: Not even a week after mounting these tires we had a bad ice storm with light snow. The tires handled it no problem. The gripping of the road was great.- Heavy Rain: No complaint at all with these. Compared against the BF Goodrich tires I originally had these have better traction. The BF Goodrich tended to slip causing the backend to slide. Have not experienced that at all with these.
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