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Attention! Due to the size of the tires, Packages might be SEPARATED in the courier facility and not be DELIVERED on
the SAME DAY, even though we do ship them together. Tracking information can be checked by logging on to the courier
website with the master tracking number you will receive via email. For example, you can receive 3 tires in one day
and the 4th one the next day or the day after, or one tire in one day and the second one day after. We understand
that this is a big inconvenience for our buyers, however, this is ABSOLUTELY out of our control.
Transeagle TE118
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
OVERVIEW
The Transeagle TE118 is a highway terrain, all season tire manufactured for trailers. This tire is NOT MEANT TO BE
MOUNTED ON LIGHT TRUCKS, as its construction will not support the weight and performing style of such vehicles. It
can ONLY BE MOUNTED ON TRAILERS.
The tire offers great all season traction. The all season compound and the symmetric ribbed tread design increase the
dry, wet, and winter weather grip. Their combination enables the tire to enhance the grip with the use of extra
biting edges. The siping pattern provides a higher number of biting edges, while the compound keeps the rubber
flexible. Circumferential and angled lateral grooves disperse water and slush from the footprint. This significantly
improves the overall hydroplaning resistance.
Better handling is provided as well. The symmetric ribbed tread design maintains the surface contact while the tires
are in motion. This boosts the steering responsiveness and driving stability throughout the performance. In other
words, the tire enhances the steering response time and accuracy to the towing vehicle's commands. It upgrades the
structure stability under the driving pressure affecting the tire. This makes sure the towing vehicle has full
control over the trailer at all times. As a result, a safer towing experience is guaranteed.
The TE118 enhances its load durability. The tire features a reinforced internal structure, which does not allow the
tire to deform. This allows the tire to safely handle heavy loads, which makes it better for trailer applications.
As the tire does not deform, the tire is able to increase the tire's load handling ability.
This is a bias ply or diagonal tire. Due to the tire's internal construction and size, it is possible that the tire
will look deformed. Smaller diagonal tires do not have reinforced constructions that can keep the tire from
deforming. The bias construction and the small tire's non-reinforced internal structure allow the tire to fold in
when it is deflated or not properly inflated. This is not constructional damage or an issue; it is a normal
occurrence with such tires. In such cases, the tire needs to be mounted and inflated to the proper PSI or, in some
instances, an inner tube needs to be added. The proper PSI and the inner tube are able to maintain the tire's ideal
shape, preventing the bias plies from looking deformed. This ensures their performing safety and durability.
The photo is a representation of the tire's possible deformation, it does not represent the specific tire model,
size, tread pattern and application.
Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold,
the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.