Description
Lexani Terrain Beast AT All Terrain LT265/70R16 121/118S E Light Truck Tire Fits: 2000-06 Toyota Tundra SR5, 2001-04 Ford F-150 Lariat
- Designed for use on light trucks and SUVs
- Unilateral center rib boosts stability on paved roads
- Product May Vary From Picture
- Wheel/Rim Not Included
Lexani Terrain Beast AT LT265/70R16 121/118S E
OVERVIEW
Designed for use on light trucks and SUVs, the Terrain Beast AT from Lexani is an all-terrain tire that features an aggressive tread pattern with deep grooves and sipes for better traction and performance in rainy, muddy, and snowy conditions. A computer optimized design lowers road noises and vibrations to create a quiet, comfortable ride for drivers and passengers on paved roads, and the Terrain Beast AT’s unilateral center rib increases stability while also fending off uneven wear for a longer tread life.
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– Designed for use on light trucks and SUVs
– Built with an aggressive tread pattern, deep grooves, and full-depth siping that improves traction and performance in rainy, muddy, and snowy conditions
– Computer optimized design lowers road noises and vibrations to create a quiet, comfortable ride for drivers and passengers
– Angled tread blocks and open shoulders force mud, dirt, rocks, stones, and other debris out of the tread for consistent traction
– Unilateral center rib boosts stability on paved roads
– Size: LT265/70R16
– Load Range: E
– Product May Vary From Picture
– Wheel/Rim Not Included
- Size: LT265/70R16
- Load Range: E
- Tire Diameter: 16 in
- Tire Terrain: All-Terrain
- Construction Type: Radial
- Tire Size: 265/70R16
- Brand: Lexani
- Vehicle Type: Light Truck
- Tire Width: 265
- Tire Aspect Ratio: 70
- Wheel Diameter: 16
- Warranty Distance: 0 miles
- Tire Season: All-Season
- Tire Speed Rating: S
- Tire Type: Light Truck Tires
- Tire Load Index: 121
- Tread Depth: 16/32
- Assembled Product Weight: 46.5 lb
- Model: Terrain Beast AT LXSTAT1670020
- Manufacturer Part Number: LXSTAT1670020
- Manufacturer: Lexani
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