Single guide pattern tire HD627 can maintain reliable contact with the ground and better grip in low temperature environment. HD627 is an excellent winter tire that is very popular with Canada customers.
Product performance characteristics of HD627
◆The overall coupling block pattern design provides stronger bearing capacity and more stable handling performance.
◆Three longitudinal zigzag grooves are designed to provide better drainage and snow removal performance and improve wet and slippery handling performance.
◆The new computer simulation contour design optimizes the ground contact area and shape, so that you can enjoy a more comfortable driving journey.
◆The small protruding corners can keep the tires in reliable contact with the ground and better grip in the low temperature environment.
◆The unique single-guide pattern design and the use of various 3D steel sheets effectively improve the grip of ice and snow.
Main specifications and parameters of HD627
Specification
| load index /level
| Speed Class | Standard Rim
| Inflated cross-section wide (mm)
| inflated outer diameter (mm)
| load capacity (Single/Dual) (kg) | Inflated pressure (kPa) |
195/70R15C | 104/102 | R | 6J | 201 | 655 | 900/850 | 450 |
205/70R15C | 106/104 | R | 6J | 209 | 669 | 950/900 | 450 |
215/70R15C | 109/107 | R | 61/2J | 221 | 683 | 1030/975 | 450 |
225/70R15C | 112/1 10 | R | 61/2J | 228 | 697 | 1 120/1060 | 450 |
185/75R16C | 104/102 | R | 5J | 184 | 684 | 900/850 | 475 |
195/75R16C | 107/105 | R | 51/2J | 196 | 698 | 975/925 | 475 |
215/75R16C | 113/1 11 | R | 6J | 216 | 728 | 1 150/1090 | 475 |
205/65R16C | 107/105 | T | 6J | 209 | 672 | 975/925 | 475 |
215/65R16C | 109/107 | R | 61/2J | 221 | 686 | 1030/975 | 475 |
235/65R16C | 115/1 13 | R | 7J | 240 | 712 | 1215/1150 | 475 |
235/65R16C | 121/119 | R | 7J | 240 | 712 | 1450/1360 | 575 |
Winter tires
Winter tires (also known as snow tires) provide better traction on snow, ice, and cold temperatures than all-season or summer tires. They have deeper tread and more grooves for better handling of snow and slush, and more sipes on the edges for improved traction on ice. Winter tires also use rubber compounds that are more flexible in cold weather, allowing them to maintain traction and braking performance.
A few decades ago, snow tires had a knobby tread design (similar to off-road tires) and were designed to fit only on the drive wheels of rear-wheel drive vehicles. Winter tires should now be fitted to all four wheels, whether the vehicle is rear-wheel drive, front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. They are not designed to be driven in summer weather as they lose grip and wear out faster on hot surfaces, so they should only be used when the temperature is consistently below around 40 degrees.