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Comparison Triangle TR689A 215/75 R17.5 135L vs Triangle TR685 215/75 R17.5 135L

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Triangle TR689A 215/75 R17.5 135L
Triangle TR685 215/75 R17.5 135L
Triangle TR689A 215/75 R17.5 135LTriangle TR685 215/75 R17.5 135L
from $95.56 up to $117.60
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trucks and buses
trucks and buses
Typedrivesteer / trailer
Seasonall seasonall season
Width215 mm215 mm
Aspect ratio75 %75 %
Rim diameter17.5 "17.5 "
Load index135135
Speed ratingLL
Fuel efficiencyDD
Wet gripCB
Noise level75 dB73 dB
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2015october 2015

Type

The type determines the installation location for which the tire is designed. Different installation locations require different characteristics, which are taken into account in the design accordingly. It is impossible to violate the type compliance - this leads to undesigned loads, which increase tire wear and can even lead to such a dangerous incident as a tire “explosion”.

Steering. Tires designed for installation on the steering axle of a truck. In this place, the wheels and tires are subject to additional torsional loads along the vertical axis (when the steering wheel is turned from side to side), which places increased demands on reliability.

- Presenter. Tires designed for installation on the drive axles of a truck, for which good grip on the road surface and high resistance to torsional loads along the main axis of rotation are extremely important.

Trailed. This category includes tires intended exclusively for installation on trailers (as well as on other axles other than steering or drive axles) and not suitable for any other use. With this setup, torsional loads are relatively low, but the tire is often subject to heavy weight loads (for example, in tractor-trailers, most of the weight is carried by the trailer).

- Universal. Tires that allow any of the installation options de...scribed above. This option is convenient because by purchasing a set of tires of one model, you can provide them to all the wheels of the truck at once, without purchasing other tires. On the other hand, at the same cost, universal tires are often inferior to specialized tires in terms of performance characteristics.

— Steering / trailed. Tires best suited for use as either steering or trailing tires. See above for more details on each of these options.

Wet grip

An index that determines the overall performance of a tire on wet asphalt. Identified by letters from A(highest) to G (lowest).

The higher this indicator, the stronger the tire “clings” to the wet road, the more efficient and safer it will be in bad weather, all other things being equal. It is worth noting that a low clutch index (E, F, G) does not mean that it is unsuitable for driving in rain or snow - you just need to be more careful on such tires. Conversely, a high index (A, B, C, D) does not relieve the driver of the need to be careful in difficult weather conditions.

Noise level

The average noise level generated by a tyre while driving. The lower this indicator, the more comfortable this model will be, the less additional noise it will create.
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