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Duro DI-K778A Tires

The Duro DI-K778A is an all terrain, all season tire made for ATVs and UTVs. This model is for the vehicle’s rear axle. The tire sports its self-cleaning ability to remove the mud and dirt from the footprint and avoid the stone retention. The consistent road contact improves the steering response time and overall driving stability.

The model promotes improved load capacity. The tire comes with a reinforced internal structure, preventing the tire from deforming while under the driving and load pressure. As a result, the tire is able to increase the load capacity and driving durability. In this manner, the tire’s heavy duty performance is vastly improved.

The Duro DI-K778A sports an aggressive knobby pattern design and strong all season compound. These model’s features enable the tire’s constant forward motion on various terrain surfaces, even through the deep mud and snow. The tire’s ability to eject mud and dirt prevents them from blocking the road contact and guarantees the clean footprint. The maintained road contact improves the tire’s controllability and driving stability. The steering responsiveness and handling dynamics are vastly improved.

  • DurabilityThe reinforced internal structure keeps the tire’s optimal shape, while increasing the carrying capability.
  • All Terrain TireThe aggressive tread design and high void ratio enhance the soft, loose and uneven traction.
  • HandlingThe constant surface contact and improved traction provide great steering responsiveness.

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