The tire company TreadWright, based in Houston, has released its Claw II MT Series Tires, which is geared toward the off-road market.
The new mud terrain tires combine what the company says is its green manufacturing process with a specially designed mud-terrain tread pattern to deliver enhanced performance on many of the most challenging 4x4 off-road terrain.
All TreadWright tires are manufactured with 70-percent-recycled content, including premium brand tire structures. Through the use of remolding, the company applies full-grade truck rubber to its tire structure, resulting in the Claw II tires achieving the same mileage as most premium original equipment, light truck and SUV tires.
Additionally, each Claw II MT series tire is produced using 65 percent less oil than standard tires.
“This is our most aggressive and rugged mud terrain tire yet,” says Anthony Showen, TreadWright’s CEO. “Our new Claw II series delivers great performance and value and we’re also proud of the Claw II’s environmentally friendly manufacturing process, which may be the greenest in the US.”
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