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LT225/75R16 - 115/112Q (10 ply)
15631$
LT225/75R16 - 115/112Q (10 ply)
Jamie 08-09-2019
Had these on my truck for work in the oilfield. Roads were typically always muddy with large pit run for "gravel". I had a set of terra grapplers which were essentially destroyed on those roads. I felt that a set of MT tires were the way to go. However, these tires have a very soft compound for an MT tire, they basically wore down to nothing in what to me was a few months. The biggest down fall was the design of the center lugs. When wearing, they almost go smooth to the point they're almost slicks. I realize the conditions I put these tires through were pretty harsh. However at that rate of wear, I'd be on track to run 2-3 sets a year....
Manufacturer | Kumho |
Studdable | No |
Season | Summer/4 seasons |
Product code | 2156713 |
Tire width | 225 |
Tire profile | 75 |
Tire diameter | 16 |
Category | LT |
Load index | 115/112 |
Speed rating | Q |
Side wall | BSW |
Runflat | No |
Reinforced | No |
Extra Load | No |
Tread Depth (32nds) | 18 |
Max inflation pressure (psi) | 65 |
Max load (lbs) | 2150 |
Overall section width (in) | 8.8 |
Approved Rim Widths (in) | 6.0 - 7.0 |
Overall Tire Diameter (in) | 29.5 |
Original equipment | 0 |
Runflat | No |
Reinforced | No |
Extra Load | No |
Tread Depth (32nds) | 18 |
Max inflation pressure (psi) | 65 |
Max load (lbs) | 2150 |
Overall section width (in) | 8.8 |
Approved Rim Widths (in) | 6.0 - 7.0 |
Overall Tire Diameter (in) | 29.5 |
Original equipment | 0 |
SKU | Dimension | Code | UTQG | Price | Stock | |
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2156713 | LT225/75R16 - 115/112Q (10 ply) | 115/112Q | 156.31$ | Contact Us |
Jamie 08-09-2019
Had these on my truck for work in the oilfield. Roads were typically always muddy with large pit run for "gravel". I had a set of terra grapplers which were essentially destroyed on those roads. I felt that a set of MT tires were the way to go. However, these tires have a very soft compound for an MT tire, they basically wore down to nothing in what to me was a few months. The biggest down fall was the design of the center lugs. When wearing, they almost go smooth to the point they're almost slicks. I realize the conditions I put these tires through were pretty harsh. However at that rate of wear, I'd be on track to run 2-3 sets a year....