Interco TrXus M/T
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Mud terrain traction
- Improved controllability
- Upgraded driving durability
OVERVIEW
The Interco TrXus M/T is a mud terrain, all season tire made for light trucks.
The tread design also enhances the versatile terrain grip. The staggered tread blocks and the strong rubber compound work together to increase the tire's grip on off-road terrains. The aggressive tread pattern, in this manner, enables the tire to upgrade its soft, loose, and uneven terrain grip. These elements enable the tire's forward motion on loose dirt and through deep mud, allowing them to enhance its constant off-road performance. This self-cleaning ability eliminates mud and snow stuck between the tread elements for better surface contact. It also resists stone retention, preventing rocks from harming the tire's casing.
The model offers great controllability. The aggressive tread design and its continuous surface contact improve steering responsiveness and driving stability. In other words, the steering response time becomes faster and more precise to the driver's commands, while the structure is secured against the driving pressure affecting the tire. On the other hand, large elements firmly grip the surface with extra biting edges, increasing cornering. It enables the driver to have excellent control over the vehicle.
The Interco TrXus M/T promotes excellent load and driving durability. The reinforced internal structure and the durable rubber compound maintain the optimal tire shape under load and driving pressure. As the tire does not deform under pressure, it can easily carry and withstand heavy loads. This load capacity and handling power make this tire perfect for light trucks. At the same time, the special rubber compound protects the tire against punctures, cuts, and tearing on the tread area, for a safer off-road ride.
The intended purpose of Mud Terrain tire types is off-road use. They are not designed for regular highway driving.
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.