Transamerica TRAIL BLAZER MT (ALL-SEASONS WINTER APPROVED)
All-Seasons Touring Tire Starting at $247.86
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Dimensions
| Product code | Dimension | Code | UTQG | Price | Stock | |
| 16" inches | ||||||
| CTSMT24R | LT245/75R16 - 120/116Q (10 ply) | 120/116 Q | $247.86 | Not available | Contact us | |
| 18" inches | ||||||
| CTSMT08 | LT35/12.5R18 - 123Q (10 ply) | 123 Q | $360.29 | Not available | Contact us | |
| 20" inches | ||||||
| CTSMT09 | LT33/12.5R20 - 114Q (10 ply) | 114 Q | $335.29 | Not available | Contact us | |
| CTSMT10 | LT35/12.5R20 - 121Q (10 ply) | 121 Q | $362.09 | Not available | Contact us | |
| CTSMT11 | LT37/13.5R20 - 127Q (10 ply) | 127 Q | $399.52 | Not available | Contact us | |
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between an all-season tire and a winter tire?
An all-season tire offers a versatile compromise for year-round driving, but its rubber hardens below 45°F (7°C), reducing grip on snow and ice. A winter tire, by contrast, stays flexible in extreme cold thanks to a specialized rubber compound and deeper tread sipes, delivering better traction, shorter braking distances, and improved handling on winter roads.