Special trailers are crafted with attention to detail, taking into account the specific requirements of various industries and specialized transportation tasks. But still, it's very important to consider the tires that keep these trailers moving. In this case, we present the Haida CP169, which is a model specifically designed to handle requests for special trailers.
One core feature of the Haida CP169 is the tread pattern with five ribs. This offers great surface contact, allowing for a safe trip on the highway. Next, four grooves expel water from the footprint, reducing the risk of skidding for peace of mind. Their unique design also prevents rocks from drilling into the rubber and damaging it. The main three ribs boost stability while steering and evenly distribute load pressure across the whole tread area. It upgrades the load carrying capacity, thus supporting up to 4,079 lbs per single tire.
In addition, the Haida CP169 benefits from an optimized placement of sipes that add plenty of biting edges for more grip. Therefore, the driver has full control of the vehicle and the trailer, getting a cozy and carefree driving experience. Moreover, closed shoulders boost balance while cornering and also promote regular wear, resulting in the long service life of the tire. Rounded sidewalls ensure protection from curb damage and other road hazards. The advanced rubber compound lowers the rolling resistance as much as possible, thus decreasing fuel usage. Finally, this model is available on the US market in limited sizes, these being 235/80R16, and 225/90R16.
Features and benefits
- Durable tire intended for special trailers in commercial applications.
- Modern tread pattern offers confident surface contact and stability.
- Closed shoulder design promotes regular wear and trailer balance.
- Deep grooves expel water from the footprint to reduce any risks of skidding.
- Advanced rubber compound lowers the rolling resistance for less fuel usage.
- Strong internal build upgrades the load carrying capacity and allows for many retread cycles.