Avantech APR 800
OVERVIEW
The Avantech APR 800 is a highway terrain, all season tire made for commercial vehicles. This model is made to be mounted on all axle positions.
The tire’s tread area and compound blend boost its usability. The tread design and the rubber compound ensure slower and even treadwear. The optimal tread design enables the model to evenly distribute the driving pressure along the tread area. The equally spread-out forces of acceleration, cornering, and braking avoid irregular wear formations across the tread area, while the compound boosts the rubber flexibility throughout the drive. In this manner, the tire ensures a lengthened service life.
The model provides great all season traction. This exceptional performance is guaranteed with the combination of the tread design and the all season compound. Dry, wet, and winter grip is ensured. The sipes along the tread generate biting edges, which boost traction. On the other hand, the compound keeps the tire pliable in various temperatures. Grooves prevent hydroplaning as they help guide water and slush through the footprint, further increasing the tire’s wet grip.
Better handling and maneuvering are guaranteed with this model. The ribbed tread design’s close road contact increases steering responsiveness and driving stability. In other words, the steering response time is faster and more precise to the driver’s commands, while the structure is secured against driving pressure. The outer ribs and the close road contact enhance cornering and maneuvering. These elements offer a safe driving experience.
The Avantech APR 800 improves its load and driving durability. This model can carry and withstand heavy loads without deformation in the process. This tire can perfectly perform by maintaining optimal shape under pressure. It makes this model a great choice for heavy-duty applications. It has a strong structure that can handle big loads and driving pressure. Since the tire has such a tough structure, it offers excellent load handling as well.
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.