Double Coin RR150 All‑Position Truck Tire
Equip your fleet with the Double Coin RR150, an all-position radial built for regional and highway service. Its stabilized five-rib tread and reinforced shoulders help it track straight and wear evenly on steer axles, and the siping maintains wet-road grip. The fuel-efficient casing reduces rolling resistance and is engineered for multiple lives through professional retreading. If you want predictable handling, long wear, and solid value in an all-position tire, the RR150 delivers for day-to-day operations.
Features & Technology
The Double Coin RR150 is built for durability and even wear. A five-rib layout with solid shoulders helps fight cupping and shoulder scrub common in regional work. The compound aims for long mileage while preserving wet traction, and multiple sipes support confident braking and steering on rain-soaked pavement. Stone ejectors in the grooves limit drilling, and the robust all-steel construction manages heavy loads and heat cycles to protect the casing for retreading and lower total cost.
Performance & Handling
On the road, the RR150 delivers confident steering and stable lane tracking on steer axles at highway speeds. Rib siping helps the tread conform for wet-surface grip, and wide circumferential grooves move water to reduce hydroplaning risk. The compound and casing work together to cut rolling resistance versus older designs, which helps with fuel costs. Even-pressure tread geometry promotes a flat, uniform footprint, and the ribbed pattern resists irregular wear on trailers for low-maintenance performance across positions.
Sizes & Tread Depth
The RR150 comes in common regional and highway sizes, including 295/75R22.5, 11R22.5, 11R24.5, and select 24.5 options such as 285/75R24.5. Load ranges vary by size, often G or H, and recommended inflation depends on axle load. Tread depth differs by spec, so check the product sheet for exact 32nds and your maintenance pull points. Always match size, load index, and speed rating to your vehicle placard, axle ratings, and route demands, or share your current tire size and typical loads and we will help confirm the right fit.
Popular RR150 fitments
Top RR150 sizes include 295/75R22.5 for modern highway tractors, 11R22.5 for regional tractors and straight trucks with a traditional profile, and 11R24.5 when extra ground clearance is needed. Fleets with mixed regional and line-haul routes often standardize on 295/75R22.5 for steer and trailer positions. For specialized equipment or legacy setups, 285/75R24.5 can be a fit. Always confirm load range and ply rating against your axle weights, inflation practices, and retread plan.
Pricing & Availability
Double Coin RR150 pricing varies by size, load range, casing programs, and regional inventory. Volume buys, promotions, and bundled install services can change your out-the-door cost. Share your size, axle position, and quantity for a quick quote, and we will confirm stock, lead time, pickup at a partner dealer using "near me," and any freight or onsite install options. Every tire is new, backed by the manufacturer warranty, and eligible for professional mounting and balancing.
User Reviews & Warranty Overview
Fleets often highlight the RR150 for balanced wear on steer axles, predictable wet-road manners, and strong value over the life of the tire. Regional haulers appreciate the casing integrity for retread programs when maintenance is on point. As with any commercial tire, results depend on alignment, inflation, and route severity. The RR150 is covered by a limited workmanship and materials warranty, and casing and retread eligibility follow the manufacturer policy; ask for the current warranty PDF and we will verify coverage by size and production date before you buy.
Comparison: RR150 vs. Alternatives
In the regional all-position category, the RR150 targets fleets that want dependable performance and a strong cost per mile. Premium options like Michelin XZE, Bridgestone R268, or Goodyear Endurance series steer tires may add specialized compounds or extended warranties at higher upfront prices. The RR150 focuses on practical features, a stable five-rib pattern, a fuel-efficient casing, and retread-friendly construction, to deliver compelling total value. If keeping initial purchase cost in check while maintaining reliable steer and trailer performance is the goal, the RR150 is a smart, budget-aware pick for mixed regional and highway work.