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XFE Wide Base
Michelin XFE Wide Base Tires
The wide-base radial designed to deliver high mileage and a quiet ride on heavy front axle in regional and highway applications.
- Dual-compound tread rubber helps ensure cool operating temperatures, while abrasion-resistant rubber compound helps keep tire wear rate low.
- Deep, wide channels help provide excellent water evacuation throughout the life of the tire.
- Lateral siping along rib edges help enhance traction and braking in adverse weather conditions.
- Robust crown design with four-steel belt package.
- Excellent water evacuation - from deep circumferential channels.
- Outstanding grip and braking traction - particularly in most adverse weather conditions from zigzag groove design and lateral siping on groove edges.
- Optimized stone rejection capabilites - with tapered groove walls.
- Resistance to cuts, impacts and shocks - through robust 4-belt casing design.
- Stable bead area - minimizing fatigue and extending casing life through Michelin's rectangular bead bundle - a Michelin exclusive.
- Long treadlife from dual compound tread rubber - with abrasion resistant upper tread and cool operating lower tread groove walls.
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- Rating
- Price
- Availability
- 36991
- 385/65R22.5
- 0G
- $824.90 (each)
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- 11829
- 425/65R22.5
- 0G
- $1060.69 (each)
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- 10805
- 445/65R22.5
- 0G
- $1162.95 (each)
- Out of stock
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