ACCELERA OMIKRON A/T P265/70R16 112T BSW TIRE
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Size: 265/70R16
Part Number: 1200045269
Warranty: 40,000 miles
Season: ALL SEASON
Performance: All Terrain
Load/Speed: 112T
Run Flat: NO
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1200045269
ACCELERA
265/70R16
All Terrain
112T
Passenger
ALL SEASON
No
265
70
16
OMIKRON A/T
40,000
ACCELERA OMIKRON A/T P265/70R16 112T BSW TIRE
Are you looking for the best all-season passenger LIGHT truck tire to use all year round? Look no further than the Accelera OMiKron A/T. This tire is built with unique tread blocks with wide center sipes and open scalloped hump tread for superior traction. With a deep tread design, you'll get a strong hold on the ground and maintain optimal grip on all surfaces, even loose ones! Plus, you get the peace of mind of Accelera's limited warranty.
For those seeking high performance tires for their SUV, the All-Season High Performance Passenger SUV Tire has you covered. This tire comes with main grooves, three interlocked block lanes, and exclamation sipes, all designed to ensure increased handling stability and reduce hydroplaning for enhanced wet traction. Plus, you get a 35,000 mile limited mileage warranty and road hazard protection warranty for added protection.
Last but not least, the All-Season High Performance Passenger SUV tires come with a wet side pattern with multi-grooves, a dry side pattern, a balance center rib, and road hazard protection warranty. The tread compounds remain flexible no matter the weather for maximum traction and grip, and you'll get improved responsiveness, cornering, and braking capabilities.
No matter which one you choose, the Accelera OMiKron A/T and All-Season High Performance Passenger SUV tire are built tough to take on whatever the road throws at you. Fun, professional, and dependable - what more can you want in a tire?