RV Tires
RV tires are manufactured to offer a lengthened usability. As RV tires are typically not used every day, their tread usually does not wear out quickly. However, these tires still need to combat the environmental damage. This is ensured with the durable compounds and the ribbed tread pattern that promotes even and longer-lasting tread wear.
These tires can feature radial or bias ply constructions. The type of tire chosen for the vehicle will determine the vehicle’s manner of performance and controllability. Radial tires tend to be easier to handle and they offer lower fuel consumption levels, while bias ply structures enhance the tire’s durability and soften its performance.
RV tires need to offer heavy load durability and great controllability. Their internal structure is reinforced to handle heavy loads with ease while maintaining the driver’s control over the RV. Their strength depends on their construction type, maximum PSI, and ply rating which should be matched to the needs of the RV. The tires should not be overpacked with loads and their weight limit must not be exceeded. RV tires should be chosen based on the requirements of your RV to ensure maximum driving safety throughout their lifetime.
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Tread Life
Ribbed tread design and durable compounds promote a longer service life by combating irregular and premature wear and damage.
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Construction
RV tires can feature bias ply of radial ply structures and their performing abilities vary, therefore the tires need to match the RV’s needs.
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Durability
The reinforced internal structure of RV improves its load handling capacity, without the possibility of the tire deforming under the pressure.