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๐Ÿ”๏ธ Hankook Dynapro ATM (RF10) 315/70R17 121/118R All Terrain Light Truck Tires

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Description

The Dynapro ATM (RF10) from Hankook is an all-season, all-terrain tire that’s designed for use on light trucks, jeeps, SUVs, and other 4×4 vehicles and offers drivers strong traction on- and off-road. Designed for on and off road 4 x 4 vehicles, the Dynapro AT-m RF10 combines sturdy construction with wide tread footprint and tough block structure to perform on all terrains. A robust wraparound tread on these tires offers protection from cuts, impacts, and bruises. The block design enhances self-cleaning and adds biting edges for better traction on wet and icy conditions. Two-step sipes improve grip on both wet and dry surfaces. These tires handle well and corner superbly thanks to the tiered groove feature. – Features include: Designed for use on light trucks and SUVs; All-terrain tread; Wraparound lugs on the shoulders allow for better off-road traction; OWL (Outlined White Letter) sidewall; Rim flange protectors guards wheels from curb and trail damage; 50,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty for P-metric sizes only; Scallop grooves on tread blocks for increased off-road grip; Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified on LT-metric sizes thanks to its ability to performance in severe snow conditions; Wave sipes and zigzag pattern for excellent traction year-round – LT315x70R17 121/118R Hankook Dynapro ATM (RF10) Light Truck All Terrain Tires, part number 2001402 | Hankook Dynapro ATM (RF10) All Terrain Tires in Outlined White Lettering, LT315/70R17 121/118R | SimpleTire

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๐Ÿš— What Vehicles Use 315/70R17 Tires?

The 315/70R17 is a specialized tire size designed to offer optimal performance and safety. To ensure perfect fitment, always verify your vehicle's OEM tire size on the driver's side door jamb placard or in your owner's manual before purchasing.