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Double Coin RLB452 11R22.5 /16 148/145L

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You're viewing new Double Coin RLB452 Tire | 11R22.5 | H | Manufacturer Part No 1133621256.

Double Coin RLB452 Drive-Position Tire

Built for fleets that expect steady traction and solid mileage, the Double Coin RLB452 is a drive-position tire for regional and long haul routes. The tread delivers confident grip on wet pavement and in light snow, and a wear resistant compound helps it hold performance mile after mile. A robust casing adds durability and supports retreading to stretch lifecycle value. If you're after a cost effective, traction focused drive tire with calm highway manners and even wear, the RLB452 is a smart, budget minded pick.

Key Features and Benefits

The RLB452 pairs traction focused tread geometry with a long wearing compound to help lower cost per mile. Interlocking blocks and multiple biting edges add grip under acceleration and braking, while stable shoulders fight irregular wear for a more uniform footprint. Wide circumferential grooves move water away to boost wet road confidence. A reinforced casing is built for durability and retreadability, so you can maximize total tire value in regional and long haul work.

Performance and Specifications

On the road, the RLB452 focuses on consistent drive axle traction and even wear. A deep, traction oriented tread with ample siping supports grip in wet and light snow, and the shoulder profile helps keep a flat contact patch for uniform wear. The steel belted casing is built for strength and retread support to preserve long term value. It comes in popular TBR sizes and load ranges for tractors and straight trucks; always check the data sheet for exact dimensions, load limits, and inflation guidance.

Sizes and Fitment Guidance

The Double Coin RLB452 comes in the most common drive axle sizes for regional and long haul service. Popular choices include 11R22.5, 11R24.5, and 295/75R22.5, with several load ranges depending on size. Availability varies by market and season. Match size, load index, and speed symbol to your OE door jamb label and axle loads, and if you run heavier duty cycles or mixed routes, confirm inflation and rotation practices to protect tread life and casing value.

Maintenance and Care Tips

Start with correct cold inflation based on actual axle loads, and check pressures regularly when tires are cool. Keep axles aligned, maintain even brake performance, and replace worn suspension parts to prevent irregular wear. Rotate drive positions on a schedule that matches your route mix and wear patterns, and remove trapped stones or debris to protect the casing. When the tread reaches your pull point, have a qualified retreader inspect the casing and consider a retread to extend value.

Pricing, Availability, and How to Buy

RLB452 pricing varies by size, load range, order quantity, and availability in your region. Request a quote for current price and lead time, including bulk or fleet program options. We ship quickly from regional warehouses and can arrange delivery to your shop or yard. If you want help confirming fit, we can review axle loads, routes, and goals to recommend the right RLB452 size and inflation targets.

RLB452 vs Alternatives

Both are drive position options, but they target different needs. The RLB452 delivers balanced highway traction and even wear to help lower cost per mile in regional and long haul use. The RLB400 is often chosen for a more open, traction forward drive pattern. If you run mostly paved routes and want steadier wear, pick the RLB452, and if your service includes frequent starts, stops, or mixed surfaces, consider the RLB400.

RLB452 vs RLB490

The RLB452 offers a balanced mix of traction and mileage for regional and long haul duty. The RLB490 leans toward robust traction with deeper tread for demanding regional work. If your routes are mostly highway and you value uniform wear and casing longevity, the RLB452 is the value focused choice. If you need higher traction across varied regional conditions, the RLB490 may be the better match, and you should compare size, load range, and tread design to your priorities.

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