All-Season/Winter Commercial Light Truck/Van tire.
Tire size is a code on the side of a tire that tells you its width, sidewall height, and the wheel size it fits.
Load Index on a tire indicates the maximum weight it can support when properly inflated/mounted.
The Speed Rating on a tire is a letter code that shows the top speed it can safely handle when properly inflated/mounted.
The sidewall is the section of the tire extending from the tread down to the bead. It provides lateral stability.
Numeric / Alpha Numeric code designated by the Tire Manufacturer.
The "ply," is structure of layers that provides the tire's strength and structure.
The maximum amount of weight a tire can carry with Dual Axle
The maximum air pressure to which a tire should be inflated. This number is typically listed on the sidewall of the tire or a sticker on the driver’s side door of the vehicle.
The physical weight your tire.
Approved Rim Width
Tread Depth in 32nds of an inch
Overall Diameter of Tire
Revolutions Per Mile
Delivery
- Circumferential rib and low void ratio on the outside tread
- Zigzag shaped tread blocks containing high sipe density on the inside tread
- Slush grooves
- Snow claws
- Multi-wave sipes
- Durable sidewall
- Sturdy casing
- Carries the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol
- Maximizes wet and dry traction
- Optimizes snow, slush and ice traction
- Evacuate snow and ice to maximize traction
- Grip the snow and ice to improve traction
- Minimize irregular wear for a smooth ride and long tread life and improve braking on icy, wet and dry roads
- Provides extra protection against curb damage
- Provides exceptional handling and stability during the frequent stops and starts of services and deliveries
- Meets the required performance criteria for Use in Severe Snow Conditions