Medium-duty regional drive tire

Nov. 1, 2005
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. introduced a regional drive tire for medium-duty trucks that emphasizes long life and quiet performance. With a tread depth of 2.32nds and an open lug pattern, the Unisteel G182 RSD provides excellent handling in wet or snowy conditions. A graduated tie-bar on the shoulder provides added strength, better traction and reduced irregular, the tire maker says. According to Goodyear,

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. introduced a regional drive tire for medium-duty trucks that emphasizes long life and quiet performance.

With a tread depth of 2.32nds and an open lug pattern, the Unisteel G182 RSD provides “excellent handling in wet or snowy conditions.” A graduated tie-bar on the shoulder provides added strength, better traction and reduced irregular, the tire maker says.

According to Goodyear, in city and regional fleet testing, the G182 RSD demonstrated 12% more miles-to-removal than its predecessor and was 10% quieter.The tire is available in six sizes and load ratings.
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