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		By: Jack Ducan		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2023 02:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In general, Atlas Force UHP is highly sensitive to steering, even when driving at a fast pace.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In general, Atlas Force UHP is highly sensitive to steering, even when driving at a fast pace.</p>
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		By: michael pavlov		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2022 20:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Atlas Force UHP are GARBAGE. and so is dealing with PRIORITY tire. In just over a year and a half a problem was noticed on the exterior side of the tires inside facing sidewall.  A 2 inch crack has developed in the sidewall and a secondary 1/2 inch one also. NOT any type of road damage but a separation of the outer layer of rubber from the sidewall. Looks clearly that the layer was not fused or glued properly. Clearly a manufacture defect. No bubbles or cuts of any kind on the tire.  Priority tire had me remove the tires to obtain numbers from the inside at my expense claiming they needed it to file a claim with the manufacture. now they refuse to help me stating some kind of improper use caused this tire to separate. Really.... its a mercedes passenger car drivin on city streets and highways not some off road vehicle. There is NO  evidence of that, they are just making excuses.  Thanks for nothing PRIORITY TIRE. 
These tires also wear twice as fast as any 500+ rated tire EVER. in 15K they are worn down to just above the wear bar. GARBAGE!!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Atlas Force UHP are GARBAGE. and so is dealing with PRIORITY tire. In just over a year and a half a problem was noticed on the exterior side of the tires inside facing sidewall.  A 2 inch crack has developed in the sidewall and a secondary 1/2 inch one also. NOT any type of road damage but a separation of the outer layer of rubber from the sidewall. Looks clearly that the layer was not fused or glued properly. Clearly a manufacture defect. No bubbles or cuts of any kind on the tire.  Priority tire had me remove the tires to obtain numbers from the inside at my expense claiming they needed it to file a claim with the manufacture. now they refuse to help me stating some kind of improper use caused this tire to separate. Really&#8230;. its a mercedes passenger car drivin on city streets and highways not some off road vehicle. There is NO  evidence of that, they are just making excuses.  Thanks for nothing PRIORITY TIRE.<br />
These tires also wear twice as fast as any 500+ rated tire EVER. in 15K they are worn down to just above the wear bar. GARBAGE!!!</p>
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