Goodyear All Weather Bias R-3

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Features and Benefits:

  • Field terrain traction
  • Field-friendly performance
  • Fuel-efficient drive

Goodyear All Weather Bias R-3 Tires

The Goodyear All Weather Bias R-3 is an all weather tire made for tractors.

The detailed tread area features diamond-shaped blocks and an ideal groove pattern, which optimizes the tire’s soft and loose terrain grip. These tread elements enable the tire to effectively boost its consistent forward motion, while also increasing the hillside stability. Better traction and excellent stability guarantee the tire’s consistent forward motion, optimizing the tire’s overall performance.

The soft traction and optimal surface contact allow the tire to ease the driving pressure off its surface. In other words, they make sure traction does not ruin the field’s crop-growing ability during the vehicle’s performance. It avoids soil retention, which happens when excess traction loosens up the ground. As a result, soil or field retention is prevented, and the soil’s crop-growing ability is maintained.

The Goodyear All Weather Bias R-3 uses the traction generated by the tread design to lower its rolling resistance. This is the pressure that determines the vehicle’s needed fuel intake to keep the tires in motion. Lowering it means the vehicle’s fuel consumption and CO2 emission levels will also be decreased. The result is a fuel-efficient driving experience.

All weather tires receive the three mountain peak and snowflake (3PMS) symbol for their exceptional winter weather performance. They are all season tires with extra winter weather grip, in order to guarantee safer year-round durability. This ensures their true and secure driving ability throughout the year.

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.

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.