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Description:
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The Dunlop Radial Rover RT is a maximum traction tire designed for the rigors of commercial use. The deep, aggressive tread pattern delivers maximum forward and side grip, and the self cleaning shoulder grooves prevent tread clogging and help maintain traction. The Radial Rover RT is also pinned to accept studs for greater traction and control on ice.
Deep shoulder lugs
Powerful traction in mud, snow and off-road conditions
Extra-wide, wraparound tread
Side grip for traction in deep ruts and enhanced sidewall protection
5-Pitch Technology™
Helps reduce noise for a quiet ride
Self-cleaning, open shoulder grooves
Help prevent tread clogging and maintain traction
Ultra-high ply turn-up
Stable, responsive handling and sidewall toughness
Cut- and chip-resistant tread compound
Toughness and long mileage
Pinned to accept studs (consult state laws regarding stud use)
Great traction and control on snow and ice
Black serrated letters
Stylish appearance
RMA-rated for Severe Snow Conditions
Powerful traction for winter conditions
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Dunlop Radial Rover RT All Terrain
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed December 31, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
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Last forever, great bite in heavy snow ,slush and mud.
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Almost no ice traction at all and, uneven wear, and noisy.
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These tires are on a 85 Chevy plow truck and they work great in deep snow, really deep slush and even well in moderate mud. I've driven through over 2 feet of snow on the road with these tires and through over a 1ft of slush without a problem at all. But, the tread on these tires are as hard as a rock and they give you hardly and ice traction what so ever. The side lugs are too agressive causing for the truck in 4 wheel to want to dig into the shoulder of the road when you are out on nonseasonal roads during the winter. I have read that in lighter load and wider sizes that this tire actually performs pretty well. Just I know that I will be buying some different snow tires in the next few years. Michigan.
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Dayton Timberline AT II Tires Editor
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