Nowadays off-road driving becomes popular in the world of SUVs and trucks. To satisfy the need of off-road adventurer tire companies started manufacturing different tire models under these SUVs and trucks categories and also tries to produce these tires from the all-terrain categories.
In this way, an all-terrain tire with an excellent off-road performance tire is Grabber AT2 Tire. It is one of the leading companies tire from the industry-General Tire which is under the umbrella of large Continental group.
General Grabber AT2is a tough all-terrain tire designed for SUVs, trucks, and commercial vehicles for off-road driving and keeping you safe while enjoying the rides outdoors.
General Tire is an American tire manufacturer, In year 2013 it introduced the General Altimax RT43 tire to replace its original Altimax RT tire. It is an all-season touring tire designed for sedans, coupes, minivans, and crossovers drivers with a quiet and comfortable ride combined with year-round all-season traction and strong grip on the roads. This tire is coming with smart monitoring technology that helps keep you safe on the road.
General Altimax RT43 Tire Features
Peak Anti-Slip Sipe Design Technology: (PASDT) Altimax RT43 is made keeping the risk factor in mind. Its anti-slip design reduces the risk and provides you with a safe ride. It also has biting edges that offer excellent grip
What is the New Tire Fee and Why and I Being Charged This Fee?
- The New Tire Fee is a fee imposed by certain States that require resellers of New Tires to collect this fee from their consumers for each new tire purchased. Once collected from the consumer, the funds will be dispersed to each State's governing body that manages the New Tire Fees.
- Depending on the State, these fees may be called something slightly different, but they serve the same purpose, to promote activities or develop technologies for tire recycling. Due to the nature and functionality of tires, they are built to last a long time on the roads and degrade very slowly. Unfortunately, when a tire is replaced, the process of recycling/disposing the tire is not very simple and takes a long time. The funds from these fees are mainly used to research and develop better and more environmentally friendly methods of recycling/disposing of used tires.
- The amount of the New Tire Fee depends on the state in which the consumer is purchasing from and will be displayed in the checkout page. The New Tire Fee is calculated for EACH tire purchased.
- Please visit each State's department of taxation and fees to learn more about the New Tire Fee for that State