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DriveGuard tires are specifically engineered to be able to take a puncture and keep you moving. Their supportive and tough reinforced sidewalls help ensure your mobility for up to 50 miles at a maximum speed of 50 mph. ''With DriveGuard there is no need to sacrifice ride comfort for peace of mind. Lightweight construction and a unique all-season tread pattern work together to provide ride comfort and confident wet traction along with responsive steering control.''DriveGuard tires are designed for vehicles equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). So when the indicator on your dashboard lights up you know that you have 50 miles to drive to safety.
Specification | Value |
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Speed Rating
Speed RatingThe speed rating of a tire is based on U.S. Government standards for reaching and sustaining a specified speed. Typically, a tire with a higher speed rating results in better handling. Speed ratings apply only to the tire itself, and not to a particular vehicle. Putting a tire rated for a certain speed on a vehicle does not mean that the vehicle can be safely operated at the tire's rated speed. |
V |
Load Range
Load RangeTire Load Range refers to the maximum weight a tire can safely support at a specified tire pressure. For Light Trucks and SUVs, ranges are usually expressed using SL (Standard Load) and XL (Extra Load or Reinforced). It can also be represented by letters (e.g., C, D, E), which indicate the tire's ply rating, which traditionally referred to the number of layers of material within the tire. A higher load range indicates a tire designed to carry heavier loads. For example, a tire with a Load Range E can support more weight than one with a Load Range C. The correct load range is critical for vehicle safety and performance, especially for trucks, trailers, and commercial vehicles. |
SL |
Tread Depth
Tread DepthTread depth is the distance between the top of the tread rubber to the bottom of the tire's deepest grooves. In the United States, tread depth is measured in 32nds of an inch. |
0.3 |
Rim Width
Rim WidthThe measurement, in inches, from rim flange to the other rim flange. |
6.5" |
Ply
PlyThis is how many layers of rubber and other materials are in the tire. |
SL |
UTQG Temperature
UTQG TemperatureThis number will tell you how well the tire will disperse heat buildup. |
A |
UTQG Traction | A |
UTQG Treadwear | 500 |
Max Inflation
Max InflationA tire’s maximum inflation pressure (PSI) is the highest "cold" inflation pressure that the tire is designed to contain. When measuring a tire’s max PSI, it is important the tire is "cold," because warmer temperatures can cause the tire pressure to temporarily increase resulting with inaccurate readings. This measurement should only be used when called for on the vehicle’s tire placard or in the vehicle’s owners manual. |
51 psi |
Section Width
Section WidthA tire's section width (also called "cross section width") is the measurement of the tire's width from its inner sidewall to its outer sidewall (excluding any protective ribs, decorations or raised letters) at the widest point. |
205 mm |
Aspect | 55 |
Rim Diameter | 16" |
Warranty Miles
Warranty MilesThe mileage warranty of a tire indicates the number of miles that a tire is estimated to last. If a tire fails to last for the number of miles indicated by the warranty, the customer will be given credit from the tire manufacturer toward a new tire based on how many miles short of the estimate the tire fell. Some restrictions apply. |
60000 |
Sidewall Design | Black Letter |
MPN | 011510 |
UPC | 092971224905 |