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Fleets today need more miles, greater retreadability, longer even-wear and less maintenance costs per kilometer from their tires. Given the extreme demands of today’s transport industry, continuous innovation in tire technology is essential. YOKOHAMA’s technology helps you get the most out of your tire investments.
Short Distance, Urban, Local Multistop Transport (Asia / Oceania)
All position tire for urban bus operation.
Extra deep tread with 4-rib design enhances long mileage & low cost per kilometer on severe abrasion operation.
Sidewall protections minimise scuff damage & abrasion from curb.
- Pattern when new
- Pattern when 70% worn
- Pattern after regrooved
TIRE SIZE | DIMENSION OF RECUT | |
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DEPTH(D) | WIDTH(W) | |
11R22.5 | 2.5mm | 7.0 mm |
275/70R22.5 | 2.5mm | 7.0 mm |
295/80R22.5 | 2.5mm | 7.0 mm |
- Regrooved pattern is shown in black.
- Recut depth listed is maximum value.
- Recut width listed has +-1mm tolerance.
All-position radial for urban operating trucks and buses.
Deep tread and shoulder lug produce excellent long life and traction.
- Pattern when new
- Pattern when 70% worn
- Pattern after regrooved
TIRE SIZE | DIMENSION OF RECUT | |
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DEPTH(D) | WIDTH(W) | |
11.00R20 | 2.5mm | 7.0 mm |
- Regrooved pattern is shown in black.
- Recut depth listed is maximum value.
- Recut width listed has +-1mm tolerance.
Short Distance, Urban, Local Multistop Transport
PTN | SIZE | PLY | LI/SS | TUBE |
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All positions | ||||
RY537 | 11R22.5 | - | 148/145J (151/148E) | T/L |
275/70R22.5 | - | 148/145J (152/148E) | T/L | |
295/80R22.5 | - | 152/148J (154/150E) | T/L | |
MY248 | 11.00R20 | 16 | 150/146K | T/T |
11R22.5 | 16 | - | T/L | |
12R22.5 | 16 | - | T/L |
Availability of products shown in this document may vary from country to country. Please consult your YOKOHAMA distributor for local availability. Some tyres carry a second load/speed index marking which indicates supplementary operational possibilities.