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Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D and
SP Winter Sport 3D RunOnFlat (ROF) tires are Performance
Winter tires developed for sports cars, coupes and sedans
that come from the factory equipped with low profile tires
mounted on large diameter alloy wheels. They are designed to
provide dry, wet and snow-covered road competence by
delivering traction throughout winter's cold temperatures.
The SP Winter Sport 3D utilizes Dunlop's new reactive silica
mixing process to enable its tread compound to provide high
elasticity at low temperatures resulting in dependable grip
in winter driving conditions. This compound is molded into a
directional tread design that reduces the chances of
hydroplaning and helps maintain good traction on wet and
slush-covered roads. Three different types of high-density
sipes define three distinct traction zones in one tire. The
central tread blocks features "pulling" sipes to provide
traction while accelerating and braking, especially on ice
and snow. The intermediate blocks use high-amplitude sipes
to enhanced lateral stability and control in wet and slushy
conditions. And finally, the 3D sipes in the shoulder blocks
interlock to increase dry road stability and handling while
continuing to offer the flexibility necessary to grip snow
and ice. The SP Winter Sport 3D tire's structure includes
twin steel belts reinforced by Dunlop's JointLess Band (JLB)
of nylon to optimize the contact patch and minimize tire
growth at high speed.
The Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D winter radials meet the
industry's severe snow service requirements and are branded
with the snowflake-on-the-mountain-symbol.
Install Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D tires in sets of four
only.
Do not mix radial snow tires with tires of other
construction, size, ply rating, or pattern type. Dunlop
highly recommends fitment of four snow tires of the same
type and rating for optimum mud and snow traction as well as
maintenance of vehicle handling characteristics. |
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