Black Bear Predator M/T
OVERVIEW
The Black Bear Predator M/T is a mud terrain, all season tire made for light trucks.
Off-road traction is provided with this tire model. This tread design and the rubber compound blend increase the off-road performance. They firmly grip the surface on soft and loose terrains and ensure a safer driving experience. They enable the model to perform well while treading through mud and other loose terrain surfaces. The open shoulder design and large tread blocks, along with the stone ejectors, disperse mud and eject rocks stuck between the tread elements to maintain a clean footprint. The constantly clean footprint increases the tire's off-road grip and guarantees a safer driving experience.
The tread design also improves the controllability. The aggressive tread design maintains the tire's consistent surface contact at all times. The staggered block pattern enables its terrain contact, upgrading steering responsiveness and driving stability. In this manner, the tire is able to boost steering response time and accuracy to the driver's commands. It helps to enhance its structural stability, optimizing its performance. The tire enables its better handling and maneuvering capability, upgrading its driving safety levels.
The model promotes great damage resistance. The strong compound and the ideal tread pattern work together to prevent tread and external damage. The reinforced rubber materials avoid the tread's cracking, tearing, and chipping, while also preventing punctures, cuts, and impact damage. On the other hand, the optimized tread pattern resists stone retention, as rocks cannot drill into the casing and shorten the tire's service life. This tire also features a robust structure that does not deform under load and driving pressure. As the tire does not deform, it securely carries and withstands heavy loads. This optimizes the tire's overall load durability, ensuring its heavy-duty applications.
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.