Details
Features and Benefits:
- Enhanced controllability
- Upgraded load durability
- Damage resistance
Deestone D401 Tires
The Deestone D401 is an all season tire made for agricultural tractors.
The tire helps to improve the controllability as well. The three-rib tread design enables the tire to improve the surface contact at all times. In this manner, the tire is able to upgrade the steering responsiveness and driving stability. The tire guarantees exceptional handling, resulting in a secure driving experience, by optimizing its performing capability.
A better load durability is also ensured. The tire features a reinforced nylon structure that does not allow the tire to deform under the load and driving pressure. As the tire does not deform, which enables the tire to securely carry and withstand heavier loads. This enables the tire to greatly improve the load handling power, boosting the overall load capacity.
The Deestone D401 promotes excellent damage resistance. The stronger structure protects the tire from casing and tread damage. As the tire does not allow punctures, cuts, and impact damage from harming the casing. This results in the tire’s exceptional damage resistance, offering a secure off-road performing safety.
This specific tire model features a BIASED ply construction.
There might be discrepancies of sizes between brands and models of tires which have this size formatting. As the manufacturers only provide the tire width and the rim diameter with these tires, various brands and models will have size differences. In order to ensure the correct size is purchased, the overall tire diameter that is needed should be checked.
This is a Tubed Type Tire (TT), which requires an inner tube to properly function. This purchase does not include the inner tube or flaps.
The Overall Diameter or O.D. advertised represents the tire’s overall diameter in inches, once the tire has been properly inflated and mounted per the manufacturer’s recommendation. This advertised number is provided to TireMart.com by the tire manufacturer.
Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold, the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.





