Landgolden LG27
100% TREAD LIFE LEFT NEW DEALER TAKE-OFF TIRES
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- High speed controllability
- All season traction
- Reduced road noise levels
- 100% TREAD LIFE LEFT TAKE-OFF TIRE
OVERVIEW
The Landgolden LG27 is a high performance all season tire manufactured for passenger vehicles.
These specific tires are Dealer Take Off Tires. This means that the tire was once mounted on a vehicle before taken off by a dealer at a dealership. These tires have not been driven on. They have 100% of tread life remaining.
The tire promotes great controllability, even at high speeds. The tread design's three center ribs keep their road contact at all times to increase the steering responsiveness and driving stability. In this manner, the steering becomes faster and more accurate in its responsiveness to the driver's instructions, while the tire's structure is stabilized against the driving pressure. The shoulder tread design increases the cornering ability with the heightened number of biting edges that firmly grip the road surface in all conditions. The center rib's maintained road contact creates friction at the moment of braking to shorten the braking distance and ensure a safer driving experience.
The all season compound and the directional tread pattern work together to improve the all weather traction. They find firm grip in dry, wet and winter weather, while the tread compound keeps its flexibility even in colder temperatures to guarantee a secure performance. The wide circumferential grooves resists hydroplaning by channeling water and slush away from the tire's footprint. The upgraded hydroplaning resistance and all season traction boost the year round driving security.
The LG27 offers a quiet drive. The tread design features a five-pitch variable sequence that negates the road noise generated while the tires are in motion. It creates a sound frequency that reduces the road and tread pattern noise heard in the vehicle's cabin. This results in a comfortable and quiet performance.
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.