Dextero DHT2 All Season LT245/75R16 120/116R E Light Truck Tire
Dextero DHT2 All Season LT245/75R16 120/116R E Light Truck Tire
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Dextero DHT2 All Season LT245/75R16 120/116R E Light Truck Tire

4.1 stars out of 21 reviews
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    • Sidewall style: Black Sidewall
    • Designed for use on CUVs, SUVs, and light trucks
    • Four circumferential grooves force water out of the tread to reduce the risk of hydroplaning in wet weather
    • Optimized design lowers road noises and vibrations for a quiet, comfortable ride
    • Built with solid shoulders and lateral grooves that enhance cornering capabilities
    • Features Dextero's Tension Body Technology that allows for balanced performance in wet and dry conditions
  • Size: LT245/75R16
  • Load Range: E
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  • Wheel/Rim Not Included
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Sep 7, 2016
sheerhel1
Walmart Associate
5 out of 5 stars review

best load rang e for the money

This is my second set of Dextero load rang E tires . They ride good and cant beat them for the price. Both trucks have them . Fist set has 30k on them and still look like they have another 30 k left

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Aug 30, 2013
fairfield27
5 out of 5 stars review

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These seem to be good tires.

For the price, I'm pretty happy with these tires. Seem to be decent quality.

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May 3, 2016
Nate
5 out of 5 stars review

Great for trailer use

Have had six of them on a trailer that consistently carries 18,000 lbs (pretty much maxing out the stated load capacity). Have never had one blow out in nearly 30000 miles. Planning on putting six more on in the next month. Note: One walmart refused to mount them on a "trailer rim" so I just pulled the tires and wheels off, threw them in the bed of my truck, and told the lady they were for a 1971 Dodge farm truck that couldn't be brought in because it wasn't tagged as the truck never leaves the farm. They mounted them without question, lol.

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