Power King HD Radial Trailer II
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Year-round traction
- Enhanced controllability
- Upgraded load durability
- Longer-lasting tread life
OVERVIEW
The Power King HD Radial Trailer II is a highway terrain, all season tire made for trailers. This tire is NOT MEANT TO BE MOUNTED ON LIGHT TRUCKS, as its construction will not support the weight and performing style of such vehicles. It can ONLY BE MOUNTED ON TRAILERS.
The model offers great controllability. The ribbed tread design and the special silica compound keep the road contact at all times. It improves steering responsiveness and towing stability. In other words, the steering response time is faster and more precise to the towing vehicle's commands, while the structure is secured against driving pressure. At the same time, the outer ribs boost cornering and maneuvering. These elements guarantee the tire's safe performance at all times.
The ideal tread design and the all season compound boost the tire's year-round performance. The ribbed tread pattern maintains road contact in all conditions, while the all season compound keeps the rubber flexible in changing temperatures. As a result, these elements improve the tire's dry, wet, and winter-weather traction. Circumferential grooves effectively eliminate water and slush from the footprint in wet situations. These grooves prevent hydroplaning, which increases the tire's year-round traction.
The reinforced internal structure and the durable rubber compound improve the tire's load and driving durability. These elements do not allow the tire to deform under the load and driving pressure affecting it. This combination enhances the tire's load-carrying capacity and withstanding ability. Their combination significantly enhances the tire's load capacity, making it perfect for trailer applications.
The Power King HD Radial Trailer II extends its service life. The ribbed tread design and the wear-resistant compound avoid irregular and premature wear formations. In other words, the tread pattern evenly distributes driving pressure along the tread area, while the silica compound slows the treadwear rate down. These elements ensure the tire's longer-lasting tread life.
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.