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Goodyear introduces several new truck tires

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. has introduced several new products in its commercial truck tire line. The Goodyear G316 LHT Fuel Max with DuraSeal combines two technologies: Goodyear – Fuel Max technology, which incorporates compounds and constructions to help improve miles per gallon, and DuraSeal technology, a built-in tire sealant for commercial truck tires that instantly seals tread punctures (up to a quarter-inch diameter in the tread area only) without application of aftermarket sealants.

Keeping up appearances

Wheels need proper maintenance to look and perform their best –– and new wheelend technology provides a finished package

Working with retreaders

Choosing the right partner takes a little work, but the benefits are worth it

Michelin adds new Antisplash truck tire

With the patented Antisplash deflector on both of the tire’s sidewalls, the new Michelin XZA3 Antisplash tire helps make highways safer by lowering the trajectory of water spraying from the tires, the company said. Lower splash trajectory means less water on windshields, significantly improving overall visibility in heavy rain for oncoming and overtaking motorists, as well as truck drivers.

TPMS to the rescue

Yesterday I jumped in my car, turned the key and headed out to do an interview for a story I am writing for the December issue of FE. A half a block down the road I noticed the small tire icon on my dashboard was glowing yellow 

Alcoa offers 14-in. wide base wheels

Outfitting your truck with Alcoa 14-in. wide base wheels in place of dual wheels means you’ll save big on weight, according to the manufacturer – 318 lbs. per axle (when converting from steel dual wheels). That’s up to 1,272 lbs. for the whole rig. Alcoa aluminum 14-in. wide base wheels weigh only 71 lbs. each and are load rated up to 12,800 lbs. But weight isn’t the only reason to choose a wide base configuration.

New TireStat commercial-grade TPMS released by Mobile Awareness LLC

Mobile Awareness LLC, a provider of leading-edge transportation safety products, has announced TireStat, the next generation of Tire Pressure Monitoring & Maintenance System (TPMS) products geared toward commercial trucks, trailers, buses, off-road, construction, utility vehicles and RV’s.

Bridgestone brand adds new sizes to its all-position radial lineup

Bridgestone Bandag Tire Solutions (BBTS) is adding two sizes to its lineup of Bridgestone R250 ED all-position radial tires. Regional and pickup-and-delivery fleets seeking better protection from the stresses of curbing, tread cuts and impacts now have more options with the new 255/70R22.5 and 275/70R22.5 tire sizes. These, and other sizes, are available from a Bridgestone commercial tire dealer or truckstop.

New tire pressure monitors for wide-base single tires

Fleet Specialties Co. announces three new Tire Sentry systems designed for trucks and/or trailers with wide-base super-single tires. The TMA-SS Series of advanced tire pressure monitors will warn drivers of developing tire problems resulting from a loss of tire pressure at a fraction of the cost of a replacement tire, said the maker.

Advantage PressurePro releases drop-and-hook tire pressure monitoring system

Advantage PressurePro, maker of the original external tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) announced the release of their new Intelligent, “Drop-and-Hook” TPMS. The Drop-and-Hook System, a first in the market, has been designed to work specifically with multi trailer fleets, allowing automatic tethering and un-tethering of trailers to tractors.

STEMCO introduces AirBAT RF DAS (Driver Alert System)

STEMCO, a maker of heavy-duty truck and trailer wheel end products, introduces AirBAT RF DAS (Driver Alert System), a new product added to the BAT RF family of technology products. The Driver Alert System is an in-cab indicator that alerts the driver to tires that are under inflated.

STEMCO introduces AirBAT RF tire pressure monitoring sensors for singlewide tire applications

STEMCO introduces an AirBAT tire pressure-monitoring sensor specifically designed for singlewide tire applications. The AirBAT tire pressure monitoring sensors are mounted on the wheel end and continually monitor tire pressure with visual alerts to detect under-inflated tires, according to the company. Under-inflated tires lead to increased fuel costs; with the current price of diesel fuel it is more important than ever that tires be properly inflated in order to save up to three percent on fuel costs, STEMCO advised.