Commercial LT

$134.35 - $170.94 /ea

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Tire Features

Summer
Summer
Light Truck
Light Truck

Product Description

Americus Commercial LT tires are summer tires for light trucks and commercial applications. They are superb at handling heavy loads and guarantee a sure grip and stability in every weather condition.
Commercial LT is a symmetric tire with a solid center rib. The tire is less noisy when driving with the half-closed design of the shoulders. Americus Tires used the multi-ply casing to construct this Commercial LT Tire, making it easy to drive with heavy loads. It has two steel belted plies applied to four steel belts, so the tire is resistant to wear, abrasion, and puncture, increasing its life. The Americus Commercial tire's life is shorter as the tread and structural elements wear out. Its grooves are in the center and shoulders, and water is evacuated from the tire's footprint. It makes it hydroplane resistant and improves the tire's wet traction. It is available in 15”, 16”, 17”, and 18” sizes. Americus Commercial has an all-season rubber blend and a siping pattern that grips well on dry, wet, and slightly snowy roads.
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Tire Information

Brand Americus
Model Commercial LT
Tire Diameter 15 to 18
Tire Width 225 to 275
Aspect Ratio 70 to 85
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
235/75R15 113Q E BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
225/75R16 112Q E BSW
235/85R16 116Q E BSW
245/75R16 116Q E BSW
265/75R16 120Q E BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
245/70R17 116Q E BSW
245/75R17 118Q E BSW
265/70R17 118Q E BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
275/70R18 122Q E BSW

Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial LT tires have 40,000-mile treadwear.

Commercial LT is an outstanding advantage for light trucks and commercial LT. Its high toughness and puncture resistance make it suitable for a fleet of delivery trucks that require good all-weather performance.

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