Transforce AT2

Part#: FIRE-000192

affirm Set of 4 Starting at $50.8/month
acima Set of 4 Starting at $59.16/week
$347.94 /tire
$387.08
Savings on 4 Tires: $156.56
$205.06 - $362.23 /ea

Click to change size

or

Enter Vehicle

Quick payment methods

Payment methods

Tire Features

All-Season
All-Season
All-Terrain
All-Terrain
Offroad Traction
Offroad Traction

Product Description

The Transforce AT2 is formulated with a new rugged, wear resistant, all terrain compound that forms a deep, symmetric tread pattern. The improved tread depth on this tire allows it to withstand rough driving surfaces including ruts, gravel, and rock covered roads. Independent tread blocks are coupled with open shoulders for excellent all terrain traction. A multi-sipe design and three circumferential grooves improve wet traction while sipes and a deep tread depth improve winter traction. Internally, the Transforce AT2 is reinforced with high tensile steel and a spiral wrapped nylon that ensure powerful force and endurance.

Tire Sizes

Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
215/85R16 115R E BSW
245/75R16 120R BSW
225/75R16 115R E BSW
265/75R16 123R E BSW
235/85R16 120R E BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
225/75R17 116/113R E BSW
265/70R17 121/118R E BSW
285/70R17 121/118R E BSW
245/70R17 119/116R E BSW
235/80R17 120/117R E BSW
265/70R17 121R E OWL
245/75R17 118R E OWL
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
265/70R18 124R E BSW
275/65R18 123R E BSW
275/70R18 125/122R E BSW
275/70R18 125R OWL
275/65R18 120R E OWL
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
265/60R20 121/118R E BSW
275/65R20 126R E BSW
...

Frequently Asked Questions

The Firestone Transforce AT2 generally offers better off-road capability and durability than the Firestone Destination AT. This makes it a stronger choice for rugged terrain and heavy-duty use. However, the Destination AT may provide a smoother and quieter ride on highways.

The Firestone Transforce AT2 tire is designed to last 40,000 to 70,000 miles. However, the average set of tires should last between 50,000 and 60,000 miles. But, factors like driving habits, weather conditions, and maintenance routine can impact tire longevity.

Back to Top
Got Questions?