Double Coin RLB490 Commercial Truck Tire
Built for regional and highway service, the Double Coin RLB490 gives fleets reliable traction and even wear at a sensible cost. A robust, steel-belted radial casing supports retreading to extend total tire life, and an all-season tread with siping helps braking and grip on wet pavement. Drivers like its stable handling and predictable road feel, while managers value its straightforward durability and uptime. If you need a dependable tire for medium-duty trucks and delivery equipment, the RLB490 delivers practical performance that fits the budget.
Key Features & Specifications
The Double Coin RLB490 balances tread life, traction, and cost efficiency for regional and highway use. Its all-season compound and siped tread blocks channel water and maintain grip as weather changes. A reinforced casing and steel-belted radial construction promote durability and a consistent footprint, supporting even wear over long service intervals. It is built for retreading, and comes in multiple load ranges and popular medium-truck sizes for pickup and delivery, vocational support, and regional haul.
Performance & Handling on the Road
On regional and highway routes, the RLB490 delivers steady handling and confident braking on dry and wet pavement. Tread block geometry and siping help evacuate water and preserve lateral stability to reduce hydroplaning risk. A tuned footprint encourages even wear, so steering feel stays consistent as miles add up. Road noise is controlled for a quieter cab, and the compound targets a smart balance between rolling resistance and tread life.
RLB490 vs similar regional truck tires
Compared with other regional truck tires, the RLB490 focuses on value and practical durability. Fleets looking to lower cost per mile appreciate its retreadable casing and even-wear manners. More aggressive lug patterns can add bite in soft surfaces, while rib-focused designs may sharpen steering. If your routes are mainly paved regional and highway miles with occasional urban stops, the RLB490 is a strong fit, but for severe weather or specialized duty cycles, choose a tread built for those conditions.
Sizes & Fitment Guidance
The Double Coin RLB490 comes in popular medium-truck sizes for regional and delivery work. Common options include 225/70R19.5, 245/70R19.5, 265/70R19.5, 255/70R22.5, and 275/70R22.5. Always verify the correct size, load range, and speed rating using the door-jamb placard, axle ratings, and fleet specs. For duals, match diameters and tread depth to limit irregular wear, and confirm compatibility by position, steer, drive, or trailer, based on your duty cycle.
Pricing, Value & Availability
Pricing for the Double Coin RLB490 varies by size and load range, with 19.5 inch fitments typically costing less than 22.5 inch options. Final price can reflect load range, current inventory, and shipping distance, and fleet or bulk discounts may apply. We stock popular sizes for quick dispatch, while less common fitments may carry longer lead times. Select your size and load range to see today's price and delivery window, or contact our team for a quote that can include installation and retread planning.
User Reviews, Warranty & Retreadability
Fleets often note predictable wear, stable handling, and solid value from the RLB490 on regional routes. Results always depend on alignment, loads, routes, and maintenance. The casing is built for retreading to extend total lifecycle miles, with the number of retreads driven by service conditions and inspection outcomes. Warranty terms vary by region and distributor, so review the latest manufacturer documentation, and allow a short break-in period if you're switching from a different tread pattern.
Maintenance Tips for Longer Tread Life
Get the most from the RLB490 with consistent maintenance. Set pressures to OE recommendations adjusted for actual axle loads, since underinflation or overinflation accelerates irregular wear. Keep alignments current and address suspension issues quickly. On duals, match diameters and keep tread depths within spec to avoid heat buildup and premature wear. Rotate positions per your maintenance plan, and inspect regularly for cuts, embedded debris, and uneven patterns to guide retread or replacement timing.