Dunlop Repositions Brand, Gains Flagship Steer Truck Tire
March 13 2007 - 3:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
AKRON, Ohio, March 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Borrowing from The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Company's commercial steer-tire leadership, the
Dunlop brand has landed a new flagship steer tire for line-haul and
regional trucking. The new Dunlop SP384 steer tire, a mid-priced
brand for dealer and select wholesale distribution, features
enhanced casing, tread design and pressure distribution groove
technology to help lower cost-per-mile and more miles to removal.
"The SP384 steer tire delivers Dunlop dealers proven technology,"
said Larry Tucker, marketing manager for line-haul tires. The new
tire gives the brand a complete portfolio for long-haul
applications, joining Dunlop's SP453 drive and SP181A trailer
tires. "This fills a void in our product lineup for a mid-priced
steer tire," said Kelly Monthei, general manager of Graham Tire in
Worthington, Minn. "Our customers have been real receptive to this
new Dunlop steer tire." Jeff Lecklider, president and owner of Gem
City Tire of Sharonville, Ohio, said, "We feel this tire will allow
us to grow in this price category. We're excited to have an
excellent steer tire." According to Tucker, the SP384 steer tire,
available in standard and low- profile sizes, will drive traction
and even, more uniform wear. With 18/32-inch tread depth and
five-rib construction, treadwear is optimized. The tire's pressure
distribution groove also helps eliminate shoulder wear, and lateral
grooves, along with "pin blades" -- serrations on the shoulder --
help enhance traction. "Thanks to special tread compounding and
tread and shoulder design, we've leapfrogged the SP384's
predecessor in the Dunlop lineup," Tucker said. "But that was only
the beginning. We beefed up the tire casing -- a four-belt package
that features high-tensile steel on the lower three belts and a
coated top belt to resist harmful moisture. The retreadable tire is
backed by a five-year casing, two-retread maximum limited warranty.
Officials are so confident in the new tire's performance that it's
backed by a special steer-tire-challenge package, which offers a
free retread for new tires that fail to meet mileage requirements.
Details are available from Dunlop sales representatives. Graham
Tire's Monthei said his store pre-sold the new Dunlop tire and has
already delivered 200 tires. He said he's selling the tire to
owner-operators, such as farmers who are also part-time trucker
drivers, and to small fleets. Gem City Tire's Lecklider said the
new steer tire completes his tire offering. "We can sell steer,
drive and trail tires -- all one brand, from one dealer," he said.
"We'll be able to win more wheel positions." Already a leading
brand in Europe, the Dunlop name is gaining momentum in North
America. On the consumer side, passionate drivers know it for its
performance on sports cars and specially tuned vehicles. On the
truck side, dealers and fleets know Dunlop commercial tires for
their value in meeting the demands of today's haulers, Tucker said.
Available in sizes 11R22.5 LR G, 11R24.5 LR G, 295/75R22.5 LR G and
285/75R24.5 LR G, the SP384 steer tire is manufactured in
Goodyear's Danville, Va., facility. Goodyear commercial tire
systems offer complete products and services to the trucking
industry, including a full range of Goodyear, Dunlop, Kelly and
Steelmark tires. In addition, the company's cradle-to-grave tire
and service network includes retreading, tire management tools and
business solutions for tomorrow's trucking fleets. DATASOURCE:
Dunlop Tires CONTACT: Dave Wilkins of Dunlop Tires,
+1-330-796-3758, or ; or Doug Siefkes, +1-425-392-2611, or Web
site: http://www.goodyear.com/
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