🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Nankang SP-9!
The Nankang SP-9 Cross-Sport Performance Radial Tire (255/55R18 109V) is designed for year-round versatility, featuring a robust load capacity of 2271 pounds and a directional tread design for enhanced grip. Weighing 31 pounds and constructed with an XL ply rating, this tire ensures durability and performance across various terrains.
Brand | Nankang |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 255/55R18 |
Section Width | 255 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 2271 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 10 32nds |
Tread Type | Directional |
Ply Rating | XL |
Rim Width | 8 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 29 |
Item Diameter | 29 Inches |
Item Weight | 31 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Nankang |
Model | SP-9 Cross-Sport |
Item Weight | 31 pounds |
Item model number | 24995105 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 24995105 |
OEM Part Number | 24995105 |
Construction | Radial |
UTQG | 560AA |
E**E
BEST VALUE!!
5 stars for value and threadwear rating. You should know the difference between regular vs XL. XL does ride differently. Delivery was properly packaged and labeled for such large item.
A**R
Great price worth the money
Very great Tire perform very well also came earlier great service thank you
S**S
I like these tires
They fit great on my challenger and look great.
E**D
Good
Good
J**Y
You get what you pay for
These were the least expensive tires available. They were only rated 3.2/10. Apparently made in Taiwan. The manufacturer says they'll last 50k miles, but even with rotations every 5k miles, they only lasted 20k miles!! They also make you slip and slide in heavy rain and you don't get great traction in snow either (I live in Michigan). I don't understand everybody's 5 star reviews, because these tires are trash. I decided to go with the best tires next time around, which was Michelin. I must say I am much happier! Nice, soft, comfortable ride and excellent traction!
J**S
Literally the worst tire I've ever driven om.
These tires are scary. Dry traction is questionable, wet traction is almost non existent. Hydroplaning in moderate or heavy rain is all too common
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