Description
GT Radial Champiro HPY UHP 225/50ZR17 98Y XL Passenger Tire
- Built with stiff tread blocks that improve cornering stability when driving at higher speeds
- Shoulder channels force water out of the tire to reduce the risk of hydroplaning on wet roads
- Features a solid center rib that improves straight-line stability and steering response
- Asymmetric tread pattern provides good wet and dry cornering and low noise
- Silica tread compound enhances grip on wet surfaces
An ultra-high-performance tire, the Champiro HPY from GT Radial is designed for use on sports cars and performance-oriented sedans and SUVs in warmer weather conditions. Backed by a 30 Day Test drive, the Champiro HPY’s asymmetric tread pattern increase control when cornering on wet and dry roads. A silica based rubber compound boosts grip on wet roads, and the Champiro HPY utilizes a solid center rib to improve straight-line stability and steering response.
– Built with stiff tread blocks that improve cornering stability when driving at higher speeds
– Shoulder channels force water out of the tire to reduce the risk of hydroplaning on wet roads
– Features a solid center rib that improves straight-line stability and steering response
– Asymmetric tread pattern provides good wet and dry cornering and low noise
– Silica tread compound enhances grip on wet surfaces
- Tire Diameter: 17 in
- Tire Terrain: Highway Terrain
- Construction Type: Radial
- Tire Size: 225/50R17
- Brand: GT Radial
- Vehicle Type: Car
- Tire Width: 225
- Tire Aspect Ratio: 50
- Wheel Diameter: 17 Inches
- Warranty Distance: 0 miles
- Tire Season: Summer
- Tire Speed Rating: Y
- Tire Type: Passenger Car Tires
- Tire Load Index: 98
- Uniform Tire Quality Grade (UTQG): 300 AA A
- Tire Traction Rating: AA
- Tire Treadwear Rating: 300
- Tread Depth: 10/32
- Assembled Product Weight: 26.1 lb
- Model: Champiro HPY B027
- Manufacturer Part Number: B027
- Manufacturer: GT Radial
- Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 9.00 x 26.00 x 26.00 Inches
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