Features and Benefits: All Terrain Traction; Improved Handling Ability; All Season Traction; Red Dirt Road RD-5 A/T Tires The Red Dirt Road RD-5 A/T is an all terrain, all season tire manufactured for light trucks. This model promotes seamless off-road traction, due to its aggressive tread pattern and adaptive rubber compound. The tread is fully populated with biting edges, due to all the sipes and grooves its tread features. This enables it to conquer soft, uneven, and loose terrains with ease. It maintains its forward motion even in some of the most difficult terrain conditions including deep mud and loose dirt. Meanwhile, it keeps its footprint clean by utilizing the high void ratio that eliminates rocks, mud, dirt, snow, and slush. This way, it not only keeps the surface contact consistent but also prevents stones from drilling into the casing. With its large contact patch, the tire promotes exceptional driving stability. Its ability to stay in constant contact with the terrain surface enhances its maneuverability. As a result, the tire responds faster and with greater accuracy to the driver's commands. Meanwhile, the tire's structure is secured against the driving pressure affecting it. These features make it easier to drive the vehicle in a broad range of terrain conditions. The boost in controllability ensures a safer driving experience, making it easier to take sharp turns, accelerate, and break on the terrain. The Red Dirt Road RD-S A/T offers consistent traction throughout the year. It boasts a versatile, all season rubber blend that maintains its flexibility despite changing weather conditions. The combination of the compound and the detailed tread enhance its grip on loose, soft, and uneven terrains. The staggered tread blocks are laterally siped to increase the number of biting edges available on the tread as much as possible. The high void ratio makes the tire's self-cleaning ability highly efficient, preventing aquaplaning by channeling water, slush, and snow away from the footprint. Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold, the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.
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