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Wish you had them installed, would be curious what your thoughts on them are.
Me too!

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Wish you had them installed, would be curious what your thoughts on them are.
I have the original ATs not nATs in 275/60R20 but they have been great so far for me. Let me try to break it down into some categories.

Highway/Road
You do take a bit of a hit on range compared to the 21s but that is to be expected (saw 22% reduction last winter, but that was the combination of tire and cold weather, so probably more like 10% hit from just the tires). With the tires in warmer weather (30s-60s this past weekend) I always beat the Rivian nav range estimates, averaging 2.24 mi/kWh over 168 miles in conserve mode. I don't normally use conserve, but was hoping to not have to charge before getting home. Probably didn't need to do that, because even with 168 miles of highway, and 6 hours on the trail/heating the cabin, I only used about 80% battery.

Snow
Unfortunately didn't get much snow last year to really try them out.

Dirt/Offroad
Had done some light off roading before (fire roads and slightly more rocky roads), but this past weekend did some trails at an offroad park (all green marked trails, but about the limit I feel comfortable with taking my truck through). They did great, never wanting for traction (aired down to 30 psi) on rocks, dry dirt, or mud/water holes. I did suffer a puncture toward the end of the day, but I don't think that is a fault of the tire. There were 11 trucks in our group, and 3 of us got flats in the same section (all got right front punctures, one truck had punctures both front and back on the right side), so I am assuming there was something on the trail that we all hit. Luckily my puncture is repairable, and that tire will now be my dedicated spare.

Overall
Definitely would buy again, obviously nATs this time. Planning to keep a set as my winter/offroad tires, and probably fit a more all-season tire on another set of wheels (those bronze AW10s look really good), for the rest of the year once my 21s wear out.
 

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I have the original ATs not nATs in 275/60R20 but they have been great so far for me. Let me try to break it down into some categories.

Highway/Road
You do take a bit of a hit on range compared to the 21s but that is to be expected (saw 22% reduction last winter, but that was the combination of tire and cold weather, so probably more like 10% hit from just the tires). With the tires in warmer weather (30s-60s this past weekend) I always beat the Rivian nav range estimates, averaging 2.24 mi/kWh over 168 miles in conserve mode. I don't normally use conserve, but was hoping to not have to charge before getting home. Probably didn't need to do that, because even with 168 miles of highway, and 6 hours on the trail/heating the cabin, I only used about 80% battery.

Snow
Unfortunately didn't get much snow last year to really try them out.

Dirt/Offroad
Had done some light off roading before (fire roads and slightly more rocky roads), but this past weekend did some trails at an offroad park (all green marked trails, but about the limit I feel comfortable with taking my truck through). They did great, never wanting for traction (aired down to 30 psi) on rocks, dry dirt, or mud/water holes. I did suffer a puncture toward the end of the day, but I don't think that is a fault of the tire. There were 11 trucks in our group, and 3 of us got flats in the same section (all got right front punctures, one truck had punctures both front and back on the right side), so I am assuming there was something on the trail that we all hit. Luckily my puncture is repairable, and that tire will now be my dedicated spare.

Overall
Definitely would buy again, obviously nATs this time. Planning to keep a set as my winter/offroad tires, and probably fit a more all-season tire on another set of wheels (those bronze AW10s look really good), for the rest of the year once my 21s wear out.
Are the original ATs 115 rated as well? What's your daily psi you're running? Per the internet math, it should be around 35 psi, but I feel as though that's WAY too low. I was going to try 42-44 psi and see how that goes (51 psi is max rated for the nAT).
 

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Are the original ATs 115 rated as well? What's your daily psi you're running? Per the internet math, it should be around 35 psi, but I feel as though that's WAY too low. I was going to try 42-44 psi and see how that goes (51 psi is max rated for the nAT).
Yes, they are also 115 load rating. I run 48 psi. I have about 5k miles on them, and no measurable tread wear. I was just going to keep an eye on it and adjust as needed. I have been tempted to do the chalk test, but it rides fine, and handles well, so I haven't really been motivated to try that.

Based on what the sidewall looked like as I crossed 35 psi, there is no way I would run that on the road. Oil and tire pressure, the two most hotly debated topics on the car internet...
 

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Yes, they are also 115 load rating. I run 48 psi. I have about 5k miles on them, and no measurable tread wear. I was just going to keep an eye on it and adjust as needed. I have been tempted to do the chalk test, but it rides fine, and handles well, so I haven't really been motivated to try that.

Based on what the sidewall looked like as I crossed 35 psi, there is no way I would run that on the road. Oil and tire pressure, the two most hotly debated topics on the car internet...
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We are now offering TPMS sensors for Rivian!

Any year, any trim, R1T and R1S.

If you have an active pre-order and want to get a set of sensors, please send us an email with the order number and we will add them to your order. They will be shipped with your set.

Please make sure to include the order number and what color of valve you want to get!

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Hello All :)

Today we have received our 1st batch and starting deliveries for Teslas. Remember, [AW10] is coming in the next batch. We are on track!

Here is the picture of the very 1st batch at our West Plano location, if somebody still thinks we are not real :)

For local people, we are working tomorrow and if you want to stop by and check the quality of our rims, you are welcome!

Please give us a call starting from 10 am CT to make an appointment.

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Clearly an AI generated image :)

How's the AW10 design for the Rivian coming along?
 
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Clearly an AI generated image :)

How's the AW10 design for the Rivian coming along?
I wish that AI will be able to unload wheels from SEMI :CWL:

[AW10] is fully completed. We posted pictures of them a bit earlier :)

Here is:

Satin + Transparent Black: https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/20-inch-forged-wheels-by-atomic-wheels.20229/post-429703

Satin Black: https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/20-inch-forged-wheels-by-atomic-wheels.20229/post-430616

Satin Bronze: https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/20-inch-forged-wheels-by-atomic-wheels.20229/post-427931
 

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Silly autocorrect - that was supposed to be AW01
 

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We spent 2 full days including Thanksgiving delivering orders from our current batch ))) All of them for Teslas yet )

Looking forward to delivering wheels to our customers who drives Rivian
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We spent 2 full days including Thanksgiving delivering orders from our current batch ))) All of them for Teslas yet )

Looking forward to delivering wheels to our customers who drives Rivian
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It seems a little unfair that you are using Rivian to carry Tesla wheels. There is CT for that. At least now I know how many wheels I can carry in the truck bed.

I placed preorder for Satin Black couple of days ago. Followed by confirmation email. However, nowhere in this email I was able to find my order number. Need to make few changes to this order, like shipping method and add TPMS.

Hope someone can help.
 
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It seems a little unfair that you are using Rivian to carry Tesla wheels. There is CT for that. At least now I know how many wheels I can carry in the truck bed.

I placed preorder for Satin Black couple of days ago. Followed by confirmation email. However, nowhere in this email I was able to find my order number. Need to make few changes to this order, like shipping method and add TPMS.

Hope someone can help.
We still did not get our CT to serve Teslas, so we use Rivian! :)

Send us an email and we will take care of your order!
 

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