Ameritread Trail Command AT
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- All season performance
- Versatile terrain traction
- Improved load durability
- Enhanced controllability
OVERVIEW
The Ameritread Trail Command AT is an all terrain, all season tire made for light trucks and SUVs.
The aggressive tread design and durable compound ensure excellent on-road grip and off-road traction across soft, loose, and uneven terrain. The open shoulder design and the wide grooves work together to improve the tire's self-cleaning capability, eliminating mud and snow from between the tread elements. This prevents debris from blocking surface contact while stone ejectors actively resist retention, ensuring safer performance across diverse terrain.
Steering responsiveness and driving stability are enhanced by the optimal tread design's ability to keep constant surface contact across various terrain applications. The tread elements provide quicker and more precise response to the driver's commands while stabilizing the structure against driving pressure. The shoulder blocks provide additional biting edges to improve cornering and maneuvering on paved and unpaved roads.
Enhanced dry, wet, and winter-weather traction is provided by the ideal tread pattern and all season compound. The tread design generates additional biting edges for improved surface grip, while the compound maintains rubber flexibility in changing temperatures. The ideal grooves eliminate water and slush from the footprint to resist hydroplaning, ensuring safer year-round performance.
The Ameritread Trail Command AT's enhanced load-handling power is provided by the strengthened structure and durable compound. The robust construction prevents deformation under load and driving pressure, enabling the tire to carry heavier weights securely. This improved load capacity makes the tire ideal for demanding heavy-duty use.
Not all tire sizes are suitable for all vehicle types. Please refer to the item specifications for accurate information about vehicle type fitment for this particular size.
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.