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Moto Race Tire

Moto Race Tire X-ROX DD UTV Tire (Sticky) (37x10.5-18)

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  • Moto Race Tire X-ROX DD UTV Tire (Sticky) (37x10.5-18) Moto Race Tire UTVS0045556 UTV Source
  • Moto Race Tire X-Rox DD Crawler XG UTV Tire Sticky 37x10.5-18 MRT-XS371058K3
MSRP: $570.00
$484.50
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Part #:
UTVS0045556
Manufacturer Part #:
MRT-XS371058K3
Primary Supplier:
Moto Race Tire
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Description

Everything about this tire has been optimized for racing, from the deep corner tread bites to the dual durometer tread composition. Pure traction everything about this tire was designed for maximum traction, sidewall durability and versatility.

Self cleaning square tread, provides maximum contact patch for the highest levels of traction and cornering characteristics. Super strong aramid construction for maximum sidewall protection, sidewall traction flex and weight reduction.

One-of-a-kind Aramid belt construction, ultimate sidewall puncture performance. Optimized with extreme self-cleaning deep sidewalls for cornering in soft materials.

Features

  • Race engineered for maximum corner stability
  • Aramid sidewall protection
  • Side biter sidewall tread
  • No flats / anti-puncture
  • Made for Crawling but makes a superior off-road high traction tire.
  • Sticky Compound

Specifications

SIZE
37x10.5-18
TYPE
MRT XROX DD Sticky
PLY
8
DURO LUGS/SIDEWALL
45/59
TREAD DEPTH
25/32
WEIGHT
55 kg
LOAD
1870 lbs
SIDEWALL BELTING
6X Kevlar

 

MRT - MOTO RACE TIRE COMPANY

Racing teams fresh the 2015 BAJA 500, Mint 400, and UTV World Finals, 2015 & 2016 Hammers, Vegas to Reno and Rally on the Rocks

Not just for Rock Racers any longer. A perfect tire for back woods, ultimate trail and climbing tire. Just don't drive it on black top or paved roads too much. Its soft and made for maximum traction and bite in softer terrain and Rocks. The sidewalls are much stronger because of the Kevlar construction enabling you to regulate your tire pressures for max traction without fear of blowing a tire sidewall.

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