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Dawg Pound Drive Dawg DPT 322 Tires

The Dawg Pound Drive Dawg DPT 322 is a highway terrain, all season tire manufactured for commercial vehicles. It is built to be mounted on drive axle positions. The reinforced internal structure and the special silica compound enable the tire to carry and withstand heavy loads with ease.

The ideal tread design and the all season compound upgrade the model’s performance throughout the year. This tread pattern manages to closely follow the road surface in dry, wet, and winter-weather conditions, while the all season compound keeps the rubber flexible in changing temperatures. Hydroplaning resistance is provided as well.

The Dawg Pound Drive Dawg DPT 322 offers excellent steering responsiveness and driving stability. The ribbed tread design closely follows the surface at all times. It increases the steering response time and accuracy to the driver’s commands, while the structure is secured against driving pressure. At the same time, the outer ribs with the large tread elements boost cornering capability and power. These elements increase the model’s overall controllability and maneuvering.

  • DurabilityGreat load and driving durability are guaranteed with this robust structure and the special silica compound.
  • All season tireThe ribbed tread pattern and the all season compound work together to boost the tire’s year-round performance.
  • ControllabilityThe ribbed tread design keeps close road contact, which boosts driving stability and steering responsiveness.

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