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Product description & features
The Goodyear UltraGrip Max D (Drive) (Winter Tyre) are Truck tyres that are available to order online today.
This tyre is classified as a winter tyre. The special compound in winter tyres allows them to remain softer in low temperatures - offering more grip, better braking and precise handling. The UltraGrip Max D (Drive) (Winter Tyre) model is a tyre designed for all weathers and has been awarded 3 peaks winter legal approval.
The UltraGrip Max D (Drive) (Winter Tyre) model comes in a 23 inch rim size. The UltraGrip Max D (Drive) (Winter Tyre) model range has been officially tested and has a wet grip rating of C. The UltraGrip Max D (Drive) (Winter Tyre) model has a fuel rating ranging of E. These UltraGrip Max D (Drive) (Winter Tyre) model tyres have a noise rating of 73.
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What are winter tyres?
Winter tyres have been developed to perform best during the colder winter months - when the outside temperatures drop below 7 degrees Celsius.
How can I tell a winter tyre is suitable for winter weather?
The tyre features the EU sanctioned 3PMSF marking - Three Peak Mountain Snowflake:
This accolade was introduced to be an easily recognisable symbol which displays that the tyre has passed standardised, controlled, and, rigorous tests. It confirms the winter suitability of a tyre.
How does a winter tyre perform better in winter?
The compound of a winter tyre contains a higher natural rubber content - helping the tyre to remain flexible in freezing weather and conform to the road surface.
The grooves of winter tyres are typically wider to channel snow and water. The latest generation also have smaller shoulder grooves to improve snow and ice traction.
Can I use winter tyres all year round?
Although winter tyres can be used in other conditions, their performance will not be as efficient as they have been optimised to perform in temperatures under 7°C.
There is also a risk of a winter tyre’s wear rates increasing when drive on in warm temperatures, due to the high silica and natural rubber compound.
We recommend that winter tyres should be fitted as a full set of 4.