Bus structure: | Radial | |
Disc width from [inch]: | 7 | |
Disc width up to [inch]: | 8 | |
For road surface: | Dry track | |
Fuel efficiency for EU: | C | |
Insertion is allowed: | No | |
Lifting capacity index: | 95 | |
Manufacturer country: | Germany | |
Maximum load [kg]: | 690 | |
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Production start year: | 2018 | |
Production status: | Produced | |
Rolling noise for EU (dB): | 70 | |
RunFlat/SSR/XL: | XL | |
Seasonality: | ||
Speed Index: | Y | |
The presence of thorns: | No | |
Tire Profile, [%]: | ||
Tire noise class for EU: | B | |
Tire performance class: | Premium | |
Tire width, mm: | ||
Top Speed (km/h): | 300 and higher | |
Tread depth indicator: | No | |
Tread pattern (direction): | Without direction | |
Tread pattern (symmetry): | Symmetric | |
Tube Type/Tubeless: | Tubeless | |
Wet grip for EU: | A | |
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EAN number: | 549706 |
Goodyear is one of the oldest and largest tire manufacturers in the world. Founded in 1898, the company was named after Charles Goodyear, who invented vulcanized rubber in 1839. Until now, the headquarters is located at the same place in the Akron, Ohio. In addition to the trademark of the same name, Americans own the rights to the tire brands Fulda, Dunlop, Sava, Kelly Tires, Debica. The concern manufactures its products at 47 enterprises in 21 countries. Today, Goodyear has offices around the world and annual sales of about $15 billion
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