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Drive position tires are designed for the drive axles of trucks and are typically located on the rear axle of the cab, just before the trailer. They are powered by the transmission to move the load forward and need to be able to handle a variety of road surfaces, including asphalt, concrete, and gravel.
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 Size  |
Ply Rating |
Standard Rim (inch) |
Load Index |
Max. Load (kg) |
Section Width (mm) |
Overall Diameter (mm) |
Speed Rating |
Tread Depth(mm) |
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Single |
Dual |
Single |
Dual |
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7.50R16 |
14 |
6.0 |
122 |
118 |
1500 |
1320 |
215 |
825 |
K |
15 |
8.25R16 |
16 |
6.5 |
128 |
124 |
1800 |
1600 |
235 |
876 |
K |
15 |
9.00R20 |
14 |
7.0 |
141 |
139 |
2575 |
2430 |
259 |
1018 |
K |
17.5 |
9.00R20 |
16 |
7.0 |
144 |
142 |
2800 |
2650 |
259 |
1018 |
K |
17.5 |
10.00R20 |
16 |
7.5 |
146 |
143 |
3000 |
2725 |
275 |
1052 |
J |
18.5 |
10.00R20 |
18 |
7.5 |
149 |
146 |
3250 |
3000 |
275 |
1052 |
J |
18.5 |
11.00R20 |
16 |
8.0 |
150 |
147 |
3350 |
3075 |
286 |
1082 |
J |
19.5 |
11.00R20 |
18 |
8.0 |
152 |
149 |
3550 |
3250 |
286 |
1082 |
J |
19.5 |
12.00R20 |
18 |
8.5 |
154 |
151 |
3750 |
3450 |
313 |
1122 |
J |
20 |
12.00R20 |
20 |
8.5 |
156 |
153 |
4000 |
2650 |
313 |
1122 |
J |
20 |
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- Enhanced Comfort and Safety: The zigzag steel plate design reduces the hardness of the drive position tire pattern, improving driving comfort and reducing driver fatigue. This contributes to fewer traffic accidents and promotes social harmony and stability.
- Improved Grip and Stability: The steel plate design enhances grip performance, providing greater vehicle stability, especially on bad, wet, and slippery roads.
- Excellent Driving and Braking Performance: The lateral bends and deep grooves from the shoulders to the center of the tire offer excellent driving and braking capabilities, particularly on muddy and slippery surfaces. The narrow groove design reduces tread rigidity, enhancing the driving experience and preventing tire wear.
- Stone-Discharging Structure: The groove bottom design effectively prevents stones from getting lodged in the tread, reducing the risk of tire crown accidents, protecting the drive position tires, and extending their lifespan.
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- Drive Position Tires must be mounted on standard wheels.
- When two wheels are installed together, they should have tires of the same brand, specification, load index, and tread pattern. Radial and bias-ply tires should not be used together.
- It is essential to maintain the correct tire pressure during vehicle use. For long-term operation, tire pressure should be checked regularly.
- Drive Position Tires should be rotated according to the recommended method every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers.
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Our all season passenger car tires provide impressive durability all year round as well as optimal grip and good braking performance, in all but extreme conditions. In fact, in milder winter conditions, all season passenger car tires are extremely durable, as their compound is super solid.
These comfortable high-performance car tires are designed to offer sporty handling, fast responsiveness, and superior grip. Typically, tires with low or ultra-low profiles (aspect ratios of 30-45) are high performance tires, due to the already stiff nature of the sidewalls. The downside of these tires is that they are much noisier, bumpier, and typically offer lower tread life than touring tires.
Heavy truck tires, also known as commercial tires, are designed for heavy-duty vehicles like buses, delivery trucks, and tractor-trailers. They are built to handle long-distance driving, rough road conditions, and frequent stops.
Tire for Long-distance Transportation are built to withstand the constant wear and tear of the road, as well as support the weight of heavy cargo. Unlike regular tires, tire for long-distance transportation come in various weight ratings and ply ratings, which allows them to handle different loads and keep up with the pace of long haul transportation.
Steering truck tires, also known as steer tires, are designed to be the most important tires on a truck and to perform best in the front axle position. They are responsible for handling, ride quality, and keeping the truck pointed in the right direction. Steering Truck Tires are engineered to provide stability, precise control, and responsive steering, which is essential for safe and efficient maneuvering on the road.
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Q: What types of Drive Position Tire are there?
1. Closed shoulder drive tires: Best suited for longer haul operations and higher speeds on over-highways
2. Open shoulder drive tires: Best suited for regional operations with single axles and higher torque
Q: How long do drive position tires last?
Q: Can Good Driving Performace Tires improve fuel efficiency?
Q: When to replace a drive position tire?
Q: What are the design features of Tire with Good Grip?
Tread patterns: Asymmetric tread patterns can provide more grip when cornering and driving on dry surfaces. Serrated shoulders can increase the contact area between the tire and the terrain, which can improve traction in many situations.
Rubber compounds: High-quality rubber compounds can provide excellent grip and traction.
Lower treadwear rating: Modern tires with a lower treadwear rating can be grippier and stickier.
Q: What types of Drive Position Tire are there?
Closed shoulder drive position tires: Best for high-speed, long-haul operations on highways using tandem axle configurations
Deep, open-shoulder drive position tires: Provide high traction, high torque, and resistance to cuts and chips
On/off-road highway drive position tires: Recommended for severe service applications like logging operations and oil and gas transport
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