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Dunlop's Grandtrek TG28 is a Crossover/SUV tyre produced to help SUVs and 4x4s meet the on-road challenges of everyday driving and is fitted as standard on Toyota, Nissan and Vauxhall 4x4s, chosen for its aggressive tread pattern offering high speed stability and durability and, thanks to its 5 pitch pattern variation, low noise levels too
Features
Tread Life
The higher the treadwear rating, the longer a tyre can be expected to last before it needs replacing. The Dunlop Grandtrek Tg28 has a treadwear rating of 300, meaning that it will not last quite as long as the average modern tyre, which has a treadwear rating of 400.
Wet Traction
This tyre's traction rating of B means that it is not very good at stopping in the rain (91% of tires receive a better rating of either A or AA).
Heat Resistance
The temperature rating of B means that this tyre is somewhat heat resistant, but if you plan to do any lengthy drives in very hot weather, there are several better options (over 56% of tires receive the top rating of A) to minimise your chances of a tyre blowout or tread separation.
Features
- Toyota, Nissan and Vauxhall, the world's major manufacturers of 4x4s, choose the SP TG28
- Its aggressive tread pattern gives high speed stability and durability and, thanks to its 5 pitch pattern variatio
- Low noise levels too
- Speed Index: 60, 65, 70, 75, 80
Tread Life
The higher the treadwear rating, the longer a tyre can be expected to last before it needs replacing. The Dunlop Grandtrek Tg28 has a treadwear rating of 300, meaning that it will not last quite as long as the average modern tyre, which has a treadwear rating of 400.
Wet Traction
This tyre's traction rating of B means that it is not very good at stopping in the rain (91% of tires receive a better rating of either A or AA).
Heat Resistance
The temperature rating of B means that this tyre is somewhat heat resistant, but if you plan to do any lengthy drives in very hot weather, there are several better options (over 56% of tires receive the top rating of A) to minimise your chances of a tyre blowout or tread separation.
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