Avix Off-Road Tires



Avix Off-Road's TrailTek R/T tire is engineered for drivers seeking a balance between rugged off-road capability and comfortable on-road performance. Its dual-purpose tread pattern provides strong traction on challenging terrains while ensuring a quiet and smooth ride on highways. The tire's double block shoulder design enhances stability and grip, offering reliable braking in both wet and dry conditions. Built-in stone and mud ejectors keep the tread clear, maintaining consistent traction across various surfaces. With a 3-ply construction, the TrailTek R/T offers superior puncture resistance, making it a dependable choice for adventurers.

The TrailTek R/T features a ladder step tread block design that reduces tread squirm, enhancing stability and extending tire life. Wear indicators at 100%, 75%, 50%, and 25% tread depth provide clear insights into remaining tire life, allowing drivers to plan replacements proactively. The tire's silica compound improves on-road grip and braking performance, ensuring safety in various weather conditions. Available in popular sizes for trucks, SUVs, and crossovers, the TrailTek R/T ensures hassle-free fitment for your vehicle. Its modern sidewall styling, with two design options, allows drivers to customize their vehicle's appearance.

The TrailTek R/T combines durability with performance. Its load range E rating and 10-ply construction make it suitable for towing and heavy-duty applications. Whether navigating rocky trails or cruising city streets, the TrailTek R/T delivers consistent performance and reliability. Its design caters to drivers who demand versatility without compromising on comfort or safety. Choose Avix Off-Road's TrailTek R/T for a tire that meets the demands of both off-road adventures and daily commutes.

Understanding Tires

There is a lot of information on the sidewall of a tire. Typically, you'll find UTQG ratings for treadwear, traction and temperature, the size of the tire, the load rating index number with a speed rating index, the construction type (bias or radial), the D.O.T. compliance code, and construction details. On some tires used as original equipment, you may also find a marking that indicates its OE status.

Understanding Tires


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