Double Coin RLB1 Drive Tire
The Double Coin RLB1 is a value-focused drive-position tire for regional and highway work. Its lugged tread delivers confident traction for linehaul, regional P&D, and mixed urban routes where stop-and-go wear is common. A robust, retread-ready casing supports multiple service lives to help control total cost of ownership. Expect steady grip, even wear, and consistent handling on wet and dry pavement, all at a price that fits tractors and medium-duty trucks looking for dependable performance.
Key Features of the RLB1
Built for drive axles, the RLB1 uses a lugged pattern that bites into the road for confident start-stop traction and stable highway tracking. Block geometry is tuned for even wear, which helps extend original tread life on routes with frequent turns and dock work. The durable casing is designed for dependable retreadability so fleets can capture multiple lives from the same tire. Compounds and pattern design balance wet and dry grip while managing heat and rolling resistance for reliable day-to-day performance.
Where the RLB1 Works Best
The Double Coin RLB1 is a natural fit for regional haul, LTL, and pick-up and delivery work that blends urban stop-and-go with highway miles. It also suits vocational fleets that run mostly on-road with occasional yard or light gravel access. Drivers like its predictable wet traction and steady highway manners, and fleet managers value the retread-ready casing for a lower cost per mile. For severe off-road or deep winter, consider a more aggressive or winter-focused drive pattern. Otherwise, the RLB1 is a dependable all-season, on-highway solution.
Sizes and Fitment
Popular Double Coin RLB1 sizes include 11R22.5, 11R24.5, 295/75R22.5, 225/70R19.5, 245/70R19.5, 215/75R17.5, 295/80R22.5, and 315/80R22.5. Load ranges and speed ratings vary by size. Always confirm size, load index, and inflation on your vehicle's door-jamb placard or in the owner's manual before ordering. If you run mixed positions or staggered sizes, verify wheel width, dual spacing, and clearance. Need help? Our team can cross-reference your current tires and recommend the right RLB1 for your route mix and equipment.
Performance and Specifications
As a drive-position tire, the RLB1 prioritizes traction and stable handling under load. The lug pattern maintains grip on wet and dry pavement, and the casing is built for dependable retreadability. Expect moderate road noise typical of lugged drives and rolling efficiency suited to regional and long-haul routes. Specs vary by size, so review the sheet for max load, inflation, and rim width, and keep alignment, inflation, and rotations on schedule to maximize tread life.
Pricing and How to Buy
Double Coin RLB1 pricing varies by size, load range, and availability. Larger casings and higher load ratings typically cost more, while bulk purchases and fleet programs can lower per-tire cost. Select your size and quantity to see live pricing, stock status, delivery ETAs, and promotions. For mounted solutions, ask about wheel packages and local installation partners, or request a fleet quote for multi-location delivery and retread programs to reduce cost per mile.
Customer Reviews and Buying Insights
Customers choose the Double Coin RLB1 for dependable traction, simple maintenance, and strong value for the money. Drivers note predictable wet-road grip and stable highway tracking. Fleet managers point to the retread-ready casing and consistent wear when inflation and alignment are kept in check. It runs a bit noisier than closed-shoulder patterns, but for most regional and linehaul work the RLB1 is a practical, budget-minded pick.
RLB1 vs. Other Drive Tires
Compared with aggressive off-road or winter-focused drives, the Double Coin RLB1 emphasizes on-highway stability and balanced traction for regional and long-haul work. Open-shoulder lug designs like the RLB1 usually deliver stronger bite and start-stop traction than closed-shoulder highway patterns, with the tradeoff of a bit more road noise. Premium-tier models may add specialized compounds or noise tuning at a higher price. If your routes are mostly paved with occasional yard access, and you value retreadability and consistent performance, the RLB1 is a smart, value-oriented choice.