Yokohama Tire Launches the ‘Extreme Traction’ 907W™ Drive Tire

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Yokohama Tire Launches the ‘Extreme Traction’ 907W™ Drive Tire
New tire offers longer tread life and improved snow performance

Just in time for winter, Yokohama Tire has launched the 907W™, a premium, extreme traction drive tire which is designed for fleets and operators who are looking to keep trucks rolling in snow and icy conditions.

The 907W, which replaces the SY767™, carries the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol, which means it meets or exceeds the industry’s required performance criteria for severe snow service. It is available now in the U.S. in three sizes: 295/75R22.5, 11R22.5 and 11R24.5.

“The new 907W offers significantly longer tread life and better performance in the snow,” said Tom Clauer, Yokohama’s senior manager of commercial product planning. “With a deeper tread and rugged new compound, fleets can expect to get reliable snow traction and powerful snow braking for multiple winter seasons.”

Benefits of the 907W include:

  • Long tread life is achieved by the tire’s 27/32-inch tread depth which provides longer lasting snow performance and longer original tread life. Plus, its advanced new compound resists scrubbing, cutting and chipping for long, durable service, and the combination blocks combat heel/toe wear to enhance traction.
  • Powerful traction is obtained from the power ribs with 3D sipes which provide firm ground contact and improved ice and snow performance. Additionally, the four zig-zag grooves allow for efficient water evacuation while providing enhanced radial and lateral traction in the most extreme weather conditions.

The 907W is backed by Yokohama’s seven-year unlimited retread casing warranty.

For more details on the 907W and all of Yokohama’s commercial tires, visit www.yokohamatruck.com.

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