VZ682
- Big angle design for the main groove, to prevent transformation and groove cracking
- Variable angle design of groove bottom will efficiently prevent stone retention, improved service life
- Arc shape design of the groove makes the pattern look better, keeping the pattern rigidity the center sipes design to balance the load and tread wear, to avoid groove bottom cracking
SKU: vz682
Category: TBR
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