Deestone D622 C78-13 ST
OVERVIEW
The Deestone D622 C78-13 ST is a highway terrain, all season tire manufactured for trailers. This is the 13 inch rim diameter size of this model. This tire is NOT MEANT TO BE MOUNTED ON LIGHT TRUCKS, as its construction will not support the weight and performing style of such vehicles. It can ONLY BE MOUNTED ON TRAILERS.
The detailed ribbed tread provides consistent contact with the driving surface to improve the controllability and driving stability. These tread elements firmly grip the road while the trailer is in motion, allowing the model to respond faster and more precisely to the towing vehicle's instructions. The detailed sipe and notch placement provides a high number of biting edges to enhance the overall maneuvering power. It enables the driver to confidently control the vehicle, offering a better and safer year round driving experience.
The reinforced bias-ply structure supports the tire while under pressure, preventing it from deforming and compromising the performance. It greatly improves the tire's load and driving durability, allowing it to carry and withstand larger loads for long periods of time. The tire prevents excessive pressure build-up in one spot by evenly distributing load and driving pressure across the tread area. In this manner, the model is able to perform remarkably well under pressure.
The Deestone D622 C78-13 ST offers a superb year round traction, thanks to its detailed tread elements and optimized compound. The tire is able to firmly grip the driving surface and improve traction on dry, wet, and snowy roads, while the compound optimizes rubber flexibility in various temperatures. The circumferential grooves eject water and slush from the footprint, preventing them from coming in between the tread and driving surface. It actively resists the risk of hydroplaning in rainy and snowy weather conditions.
This is a bias ply or diagonal tire. Due to the tire's internal construction and size, it is possible that the tire will look deformed.
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.