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Types of tires
PCR Tires
PCR tires, or Passenger Car Radial tires, are designed specifically for everyday vehicles such as sedans, coupes, and minivans. These tires are engineered to provide a smooth and comfortable ride while maintaining excellent handling and fuel efficiency.
PCR tires offer a balanced blend of traction, durability, and safety, making them ideal for city driving, highway cruising, and occasional road trips. With advancements in tread design and rubber compounds, modern PCR tires also excel in providing lower rolling resistance, which contributes to better fuel economy and reduced carbon emissions.
SUV / TRUCKS Tires
SUV/Truck tires are built to meet the demands of larger, more robust vehicles like sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and pickup trucks. These tires are typically larger and more durable than PCR tires, with reinforced sidewalls and deeper tread patterns to handle the additional weight and higher torque of these vehicles.
They offer superior traction and stability on a variety of surfaces, including off-road conditions, gravel, mud, and snow. Whether you're navigating through city streets or exploring rugged terrains, SUV/Truck tires provide the strength and resilience needed for both daily commutes and adventurous excursions.
TBR / COMMERCIAL Tires
TBR tires, or Truck and Bus Radial tires, are essential for commercial vehicles that carry heavy loads over long distances. These tires are designed for durability, longevity, and fuel efficiency, as they are subjected to the rigors of long-haul trucking and constant use.
TBR tires typically feature robust construction with multiple steel belts and optimized tread patterns to ensure maximum traction, even wear, and reduced rolling resistance. Their design prioritizes load-carrying capacity and heat dissipation, which are critical for the safety and efficiency of commercial transportation.
ST / TRAILER Tires
ST tires, or Special Trailer tires, are specifically engineered for trailers, including those used for hauling boats, campers, or heavy equipment. Unlike passenger or truck tires, ST tires are designed to carry heavy loads while maintaining stability at high speeds.
These tires feature stiff sidewalls to reduce swaying and provide better control when towing, ensuring the safety and security of the cargo. ST tires are built to withstand the demands of long-distance towing, offering durability and reliability for both recreational and commercial use.




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