Hankook AH24 All-Position Commercial Tire
Choose the Hankook AH24 for dependable all-position performance on highway and regional routes. The ribbed tread keeps the truck tracking straight and wearing evenly, and the siping and groove design move water away for confident wet braking. A reinforced, retreadable casing adds durability and extends service life. Whether you run it on steer or trailer axles, the AH24 delivers steady handling, predictable wear, and a comfortable ride, a smart pick for fleets and owner-operators focused on uptime and cost control.
Key Features and Benefits
The Hankook AH24 is built for even wear, wet-road control, and a long service life, the core needs of highway and regional duty cycles. Its straight-rib pattern helps maintain a stable footprint for precise steering and uniform treadwear. Lateral grooves and dense siping clear water and add biting edges as conditions change. A sturdy, retread-ready casing protects your investment, and optimized tread geometry helps resist irregular wear on steer and trailer positions. The compound balances mileage with heat resistance for dependable on-road performance.
Sizes, Specs, and Fitment
The AH24 comes in popular 22.5 and 24.5 rim diameters for Class 8 and medium-duty applications. Common sizes include 11R22.5, 11R24.5, and 295/75R22.5, with load ranges typically G or H. As an all-position highway tire, it is most often used on steer and trailer axles where straight-rib patterns excel. Always verify size, load index, and inflation against your OE placard and fleet specifications, and consider a dedicated drive tire if you need heavy traction on powered axles.
Performance in Real‑World Use
On paved routes, the Hankook AH24 responds predictably and tracks straight at highway speeds. Its footprint and tread geometry help resist irregular wear, supporting consistent mileage on steer and trailer positions. Multiple grooves and siping aid wet traction, while a balanced compound manages heat on long trips for a quiet, composed ride. For fleets focused on uptime, the retread friendly casing can cut total cost of ownership when paired with proper maintenance, alignment, and inflation.
Pricing and Availability
Hankook AH24 pricing varies by size, load range, and market availability. Total cost of ownership often improves when you factor in expected mileage, even wear, and the ability to retread the casing. For current pricing, share your size, quantity, and any delivery or installation needs, and we can coordinate mounting, balancing, and disposal where available. Standardizing a fleet? Ask about volume pricing and rotation schedules to extend tread life and control costs.
Hankook AH24 vs AH37
Both the AH24 and AH37 are all-position options in Hankook's commercial lineup. The AH24 leans toward highway service with a rib-centric tread that favors steering stability and uniform wear on paved routes. The AH37 targets regional work and adds more biting edges for traction through frequent starts, stops, and varied surfaces. If your routes are mostly highway and you want precise steering and even wear, choose the AH24, and for mixed regional duty with more diverse conditions, consider the AH37.
Which Should You Choose?
Pick the AH24 if most of your miles are highway and you want a ribbed all-position tire that promotes even wear on steer and trailer axles. Choose the AH37 if your duty cycle includes more regional routes, frequent turns, and varied surfaces that benefit from added edges. As a rule, match tread to the axle, rib for steer and trailer, traction for drive. Share your routes, axle loads, and current tire data for a tailored recommendation that balances mileage, grip, and cost.
Maintenance and Care Tips
Get the most from the AH24 with consistent maintenance. Set cold inflation to the load and application, and check pressures often; underinflation speeds shoulder wear and heat buildup. Keep axles aligned and rotate on a schedule that matches your routes and positions to help prevent irregular wear. Inspect tread depth, address damage to industry standards to preserve retreadability, and remove at target depth so the casing is ready for a quality retread.