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🚀 Elevate your summer drive with Atturo AZ850 – where power meets precision.
The Atturo AZ850 Summer Truck/SUV tire is a high-performance, 4-ply rated radial designed for trucks, SUVs, and CUVs. Featuring an asymmetric tread pattern, continuous center rib, and noise-reducing inner blocks, it delivers superior wet and dry traction, enhanced ride comfort, and long-lasting tread life. Rated for XL load capacity and speed rating Y, it supports heavy loads while ensuring a quiet, stable summer driving experience.









| ASIN | B09P43MPSJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,758 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #22 in Passenger Car Performance Tires |
| Brand Name | Atturo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (282) |
| Included Components | Tire Only |
| Item Diameter | 27.6 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 26 x 26 x 10 inches |
| Item Type Name | Tires |
| Item Weight | 32 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 1874 Pounds |
| Load Index | 102 |
| Manufacturer | Atturo |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Standard Manufacturer Warranty |
| Maximum Pressure | 50 Pound per Square Inch |
| Ply | 4-Ply |
| Rim Size | 20 Inches |
| Rim Width | 9.5 Inches |
| Seasons | Summer |
| Section Width | 275 Millimeters |
| Size | 275/35R20 102Y XL |
| Speed Rating | Y |
| Tire Aspect Ratio | 35 Millimeters |
| Tire Diameter | 27.6 Inches |
| Tread Depth | 7.94 Millimeters |
| Tread Type | Symmetrical |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
I**N
Smooth and quiet ride
Tires look great. Great traction and very quiet. Would definitely recommend.
S**N
392 staggered 305 35 20
Challenger 10x20 wheels Good traction Price inexpensive
Y**T
Really nice tire
I have a set of Atturo tires on my lifted truck and love them. I figured I'd give a set of their street tires a try on my lowered truck. Very nice tire. They ride nice. No noise or anything from them. They get good traction etc.
R**D
So far, so good
Got these as a budget tire to test fit and function of this size on the rear my 5th gen Camaro SS. I put them on a 20x10.5 wheel, and the sidewall does bulge a bit. Probably a non-issue of you're loooking for straight line performance, but might swim around a bit in corners, we'll see as I get more miles on them. Would probably be better on an 11"+ wheel. Just got them Wed 11/23 (ordered Sunday night), and they are date coded 2623 (July of 2023), so not old stock that's been laying around a warehouse for a few years. Rubber is supple and fresh, pretty soft which is a given for the 320 treadwear rating. My car is pretty much stock and I can spin them thru first gear, but they do want to hook more than the 275/40 Toyo's (500tw) I replaced with them. I imagine they'll be ok in the rain with the wide channels but I think they went a bit overboard with them myself. I feel they could have backed off a bit, given us a little more rubber meeting the road, and still built a good tire for wetter weather. Both of the tires I got balanced with <1oz of weight, which is pretty impressive for a cheap tire. I'll get several heat cycles on them before pushing them too fast, but with a "Y" speed rating I expect them to perform to my needs. I will update this review as time passes. I've seen good and bad about these tires. Hopefully my experience will be good . Time will tell on how long they last, but if you're buying a 315 wide tire with a 320 treadwear rating, you shouldn't be expecting to get 50k miles out of them anyway. Update 3/4/24: Still have these on the back of the car, and bought a set of 285/35/20's for the front. Put those on 9" wide wheels. The 285's look more like they belong on the 9" wheel than the 315's do on a 10.5" wheel. The 285's also have a very prominent wheel protection lip on them, the 315's have one too, just not nearly as significant. Still haven't had any real warm weather yet, best I've run them around in is about 78 degrees. On asphalt the rears still want to spin fairly easily, on concrete they do much better (but most tires do). Went from 245 wide 500tw up front to these 285 320tw, so of course they have better grip. I think I'm going to leave this setup on the car for the first track day I have coming up in April and see how they do when leaned on pretty heavily. If they do OK, I'm going to get a pair of 305/35/20's swapped onto the rear. I think they'll compliment my 10.5" wide wheels better. Overall, they rode decent enough before I started suspension upgrades for the track which of course make the ride more rigid but I'm trying to bring the car more neutral as the understeer built into these cars is pretty horrendous. I will eventually run these on the street only, and get a set of dedicated track wheels/tires for playtime. Just trying to get some balance worked out before I start chewing up expensive 200tw tires. Again, will update as I learn more. Not disappointed in these tires at all for their price point. Given the latter, I doubt I'll be doing any top speed runs with these tires even though they're Y speed rated. Just not going to trust my life and my car to a $500 set of tires. But these have been in excess of 100mph a few times so far and didn't notice anything out of the ordinary.
R**.
Great product
Installed and seem smooth and I run 315-40-20
C**N
If you want to waste your money purchase something else
Best tires for the money on my 2020 Dodge scat pack they work good in the rain. Don’t listen to what other people say. They grip like no other very good tire I won’t be purchasing anything but these highly recommend.
B**G
Awesome tires for the price!
Having them mounted this week. The tires look great for the price and the code date shows them as very recent production which is a plus. They are a Y speed rated tire so perfect for my 2012 Challenger SRT8. Shipping was fast via Fedex and all four delivered at the same time.
E**.
Zero Traction in Rain. Dangerous to drive when roads are wet.
I have 4 of these tires installed and I found out why they are cheap compared to other brands. These tires don’t have any grip when it’s raining, my old tires without any treads were better than these new tires. I do not recommend using them for your safety. They look good but not safe!!!
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