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<a href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/truck-tire/"
target="_self">Truck tires</a> can be used on a truck, SUV, or CUV.
While offering some heavy-duty or off-road capability, truck tires
do come with improved handling, ride, and noise capabilities over
off-road, all-terrain, or mud tires.
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<a href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/truck-tire/steer-
position-tire/" target="_self">Steer Position Tires</a> are the most
important tires on your truck, designed to perform their best in the
front (steer) axle position. They influence handling and ride,
offering ribbed tread designs to help channel water away from the
tire.
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<a href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/truck-tire/drive-
position-tire/" target="_self">Drive Position Tires</a> are designed
for the drive axles offering maximized traction on various surfaces.
It is especially important to consider regional or long haul usage.
Closed shoulder drive tires are best suited for over the highway use
in higher speed and longer haul operations using tandem axle
configurations.
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<a href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/truck-tire/trailer-
position-tire/" target="_self">Trailer Position Tire</a> includes
all of the free rolling wheels on the typical trailer. These tires
do not necessarily need great traction performance, but they do need
to withstand the heavy stresses of weight and braking.
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A <a href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/car-tire/"
target="_self">car tire</a> is a construction of hard rubber that
fits on a wheel and covers a pocket of air to provide a partial
cushion for shocks, plus some level of adhesion to the road surface.
Car tires require regular maintenance and care to keep you safely on
the road.
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As the name indicates, <a
href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/car-tire/passenger-tire/"
target="_self">passenger tires</a> are designed for standard
passenger vehicles, including lighter trucks and SUVs. These tires
ensure a smoother ride and exceptional traction in wet and dry
conditions, all while providing adequate load carrying capacity for
lightweight vehicles.
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<a href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/car-tire/suv-tire/"
target="_self">SUV tires</a> commonly have an aggressive tread
design. They usually have larger tread blocks which allow the tire
to deliver excellent traction in off-road terrains. The rugged tread
design of the SUV tires is what gives it a longer tread life.
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<a href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/car-tire/winter-tire/"
target="_self">Winter Tires</a> are tires designed for use on snow
and ice. Snow tires have a tread design with larger gaps than those
on conventional tires, increasing traction on snow and ice. Such
tires that have passed a specific winter traction performance test
are entitled to display a 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snow Flake)
symbol on their sidewalls. Tires designed for winter conditions are
optimized to drive at temperatures below 7 °C (45 °F). Some snow
tires have metal or ceramic studs that protrude from the tire to
increase traction on hard-packed snow or ice. Studs abrade dry
pavement, causing dust and creating wear in the wheel path.
Regulations that require the use of snow tires or permit the use of
studs vary by country in Asia and Europe, and by state or province
in North America.
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<a href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/off-the-road-tire/"
target="_self">Off-the-road Tires </a>are a category of vehicle
tires that use deep tread to provide more traction on unpaved
surfaces such as loose dirt, mud, sand, or gravel. Compared to ice
or snow tires, they lack studs but contain deeper and wider grooves
meant to help the tread sink into mud or gravel surfaces.
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<a href="http://www.grandstonetyre.com/industrial-tire/"
target="_self">Industrial tires</a> are solidly constructed tires
used on the wheels of heavy equipment and machinery in the
manufacturing, construction, military, transportation, warehouse,
agricultural and production industries. Due to their tough
construction, industrial tires are used on large commercial vehicles
to support and transport heavy goods or perform tasks in warehouses
where these vehicles are used. The most common types of industrial
tires are found on large trucks, forklifts, transport vehicles,
buses, planes and other heavy industrial vehicles.
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