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Continental unveils two new tyre patterns
Continental Truck Tyres has added two new tyre patterns to its light truck
range.
Designed to fit 17.5 inch rims, the new LSR1 (Light truck, Steer axle
tyre, for Regional traffic) and LDR1 (the equivalent Drive axle tyre)
sizes are 205/75, 215/75, 225/75 and 235/75, plus the special-purpose
size 265/70. The 245/70 will be available in both new patterns later this
year. Both LSR1 and LDR1 benefit from a rugged construction, supported
through the use of improved rubber compounds, in which the carbon black
molecules have been more evenly distributed to make a stronger tyre.
The LSR1 steer tyre has an extra-wide tread area for maximum service life,
while careful attention to the design of the groove geometry helps to
eject stones to protect the tyre casing for re-treading. The tread design
and geometry combine to give responsive handling. The extra-wide, deep
tread and closed shoulder of the LDR1 drive tyre gives extremely high
mileage performance, and its numerous lateral edges maintain high traction
for safe road holding, even in wintry conditions. In addition, increased
lug density in the centre of the tread pattern and wider spacing in the
shoulder section ensure an even wear pattern.
The new tyre size 265/70 permits axle loads to be increased by 370kg on
some vehicles which have been fitted with 245/70R17.5 tyres as standard,
and is also ideally suited to the new truck class weighing up to 11.99
tonnes, which is exempt from the truck toll charges that are a growing
trend on Europes motorways.
Weve developed the new tyres in response to growth in the
light truck market, said Paddy Murphy, General Sales Manager for
Continental and Semperit Ireland. These vehicles can carry a high
payload into narrow streets and congested city centres, so theyre
becoming increasingly popular with hauliers. Now theres more choice
in the LSR1 and LDR1 range, even more users can benefit from surefooted
performance under a variety of road conditions, and from the fuel economy
and long service life that contribute to bottom line savings.
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