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Size

LT265/70R18

Load index

124

Speed rating

S  (180 km/h - 112 mph)

Type

LT

Sidewall

OWL

Category

All Terrain

Goodyear - Wrangler Workhorse AT - LT265/70R18 10/E 124S OWL
Goodyear - Wrangler Workhorse AT - LT265/70R18 10/E 124S OWL





 
 - LT265/70R18



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Description

Goodyear's Wrangler Workhorse AT is a winter-rated, all-terrain, four-season tire designed for light trucks, pickup trucks, crossover and SUV drivers who want a reliable tire that provides consistent traction and predictable handling in all weather conditions.

  • Built to combine durability and wear resistance without compromising its year-round capabilities
  • Developed for drivers seeking traction in all weather conditions
  • Reliable traction on wet roads, gravel, dirt and mud

This tire is designed to provide the ruggedness needed to handle rough terrain. The Wrangler Workhorse AT provides adequate winter traction, earning the tire industry's certification for extreme snow conditions. We find the three-peaked mountain snowflake symbol on its sidewall.

Expect a rugged tread with large blocks and open grooves that dig into snow and rough terrain.

Utilizing advanced tread technology, the Wrangler Workhorse AT is built to provide good wet and dry handling with consistent wear and long tread life. In addition, the tread blocks have been designed to offer better resistance to nicks and increased durability in off-road conditions and on rough surfaces.

The Wrangler Workhorse AT's broader shoulders help prevent external damage while providing increased traction on loose terrain. Wide tread blocks help produce aggressive traction performance while delivering deep grooves for hydroplaning resistance.

The tread design utilizes multiple block angles that create many biting edges on the contact patch, which helps produce reliable winter traction that meets the tire industry's snow requirements.