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Tundracross Front Tires
Estimated price for orientation: 185 $
Category: ITP
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Description
New for 2009
Nearly 100 carbide tipped steel case studs are strategically placed for maximum performance on ice and snow
Based on ITPs highly successful TerraCross R/T XD design
Fully siped (thinly cut) lugs result in more traction-grabbing edges and maximum traction in loose, slippery conditions
6-ply bias construction is light in weight and offers excellent flotation to keep the tire on top of the snow
Proven rim guard keeps snow and ice out of the bead area and protects the wheel lip
For such a unique, advanced tire, the TundraCross is still reasonably priced
The use of the tire and other vehicle data and information accessible through this webpage is limited to persons located in the United States of America and Canada.ALTHOUGH THE DATA IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE, NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE IS MADE REGARDING THE QUALITY OR ACCURACY OF THE DATA.All data should be verified by a tire professional, the vehicle placard (typically located on an inside door panel or on frame), and/or the vehicle owners manual.
Description
New for 2009
Nearly 100 carbide tipped steel case studs are strategically placed for maximum performance on ice and snow
Based on ITPs highly successful TerraCross R/T XD design
Fully siped (thinly cut) lugs result in more traction-grabbing edges and maximum traction in loose, slippery conditions
6-ply bias construction is light in weight and offers excellent flotation to keep the tire on top of the snow
Proven rim guard keeps snow and ice out of the bead area and protects the wheel lip
For such a unique, advanced tire, the TundraCross is still reasonably priced
The use of the tire and other vehicle data and information accessible through this webpage is limited to persons located in the United States of America and Canada.ALTHOUGH THE DATA IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE, NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE IS MADE REGARDING THE QUALITY OR ACCURACY OF THE DATA.All data should be verified by a tire professional, the vehicle placard (typically located on an inside door panel or on frame), and/or the vehicle owners manual.