Ecsta PA31

$103.26 - $198.08 /ea

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Tire Features

All-Season
All-Season
Performance
Performance
Long Lasting
Long Lasting
50,000 Mileage Warranty
50,000 Mileage Warranty

Product Description

The Ecsta PA31 is formulated with a technologically optimized compound that forms into a directional tread pattern. These tread features enhance grip on wet or dry surfaces as well as amplifying steering responsiveness, braking performance, and cornering stability. An array of four circumferential grooves are coupled with a multitude of cross grooves to bolster wet traction and combat hydroplaning risks. High density sipes furnish the tread and work with tread block edges to generate additional biting edges in winter settings. Internally, the Ecsta PA31 is reinforced with twin steel belts and a nylon element that work with Kumho's ESCOT technology to evenly distribute cord tension throughout the sidewall. Variably pitched shoulder blocks nearly eliminate road noise for premium level comfort.

Tire Information

Brand Kumho
Model Ecsta PA31
Tire Diameter 15 to 18
Tire Width 175 to 245
Aspect Ratio 35 to 65
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
175/65R15 84V BSW
185/55R15 82V BSW
195/50R15 82V BSW
195/55R15 85V BSW
205/50R15 86V BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
195/60R16 89V BSW
225/55R16 99V BSW
235/60R16 100V BSW
245/50R16 97V BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
215/35R18 84V BSW
215/45R18 89V BSW
215/55R18 95V BSW
245/55R18 103V BSW

Frequently Asked Questions

The Ecsta PA31 is an ultra-high-performance tire that performs very well in wet and dry conditions. It offers a good driving experience, and its low grip adds comfort.

The Ecsta PA31 comes with a 50,000-mile limited manufacturer tread life.

The Ecsta PA31 performs well in the wet. Its directional tread design, four circumferential grooves, and many cross grooves mean water should evacuate relatively quickly. As a result, damp traction is much improved, and there is less hydroplaning risk.

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