Groundspeed Voyager HT All Season 235/60R17 102H Light Truck Tire
Groundspeed Voyager HT All Season 235/60R17 102H Light Truck Tire
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Groundspeed Voyager HT All Season 235/60R17 102H Light Truck Tire

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Key item features

  • Tread Longevity: Covered by a 50,000-mile limited manufacturer tread life, indicating extended usability.
  • Hydroplaning Resistance: Wide circumferential grooves efficiently evacuate water from the tire's contact patch, reducing the risk of hydroplaning.
  • Noise Reduction: A special shoulder design and variable tread pitch work together to minimize road noise by canceling specific frequencies and overtones.
  • Steering Stability: A solid center rib is incorporated to enhance steering response and maintain straight-line stability.
  • Vehicle Compatibility: Designed as a highway-terrain tire suitable for light trucks, SUVs, and crossovers, offering year-round performance.
  • All-Season Grip: Provides reliable all-season grip, making it suitable for various weather conditions.
  • Specific Dimensions: Features a size of 235/60R17 with a 102H load index and speed rating, and a Load Range of SL.
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Aug 25, 2023
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no wet traction

Tires were on the car for 3 days. Driving to work on wet pavement the car went into a spin at 50mph and was totalled. The road was straight. Not slippery. Tires were the cause.

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