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Continental HDR
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Starting at $509.96
SimpleScore™
Our proprietary rating system
for the modern tire buyer.9.2
Excellent
Score breakdown:
9.3
Long lasting
Excellent
8.9
Durability
Great
9.4
Traction
Excellent
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11 Reviews
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overall rating
70%
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Review breakdown
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Scorecard
Dry
4.6
Wet
4.4
Winter
4.7
Comfort
4.5
Noise
4.6
Treadwear
4.5
10 SimpleTire reviews
I got these tires on the drive on my 2006 Ford F-550 4X4. I haul heavy with a gooseneck trailer 30k-40k and I'm really happy how they're holding up and the performance I'm getting out of them. I'm on and off road with the truck. If your looking for a tire for heavy mud or clay these will not work. They will load up and don't unload until you get some wheel speed. Some mud your fine. Winter use is great; they hold the road. For tire roll from my experience is none and there wearing flat. And the tire howl is quiet.
2017 Ram 5500 4x4 Rollback! On the rear I got 75k out of them in about 12 months time. It's a tow truck there is no easy days. On the front not so well. It my have been the driver driving that cut the life of the tire on the steer
These tires are ok for on the road. The first set of tires I had only got 30k before I had to replace them. 3/4 empty 1/4 pulling 25k lbs. I pulled a 20k trailer through 2 to 3 inches of snow on the roads and never slipped once. Most of the snow we get most of the time is under half a foot, so I don't know how well they work in a foot of snow. These tires kinda work in mud that is not to grease or very deep. The tires start to vibrate the truck at 70+ mph. Fairly quiet tire.
In Houston these work great on my 2015' 4500 RAM with a 12' bed. They see a good bit of off road (nasty clay, loose ground) and freeway/city (heavy traffic) Typically have about 2-3k lbs of Pipe in the bed and an 8k lb. trailer. Also we get very heavy rains and I must say these tires handle the water well. They become noisy in wet conditions. But they don't budge so I don't complain. Front HSR's lasted about 35k Rear HDR's have lasted 42k miles so far and counting.
Great riding tire
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The Continental HDR is a great low rolling resistance alternative for commercial trucks in urban or regional service. The HDR features a durable casing for a longer tread life, and unique, offset tapered tread grooves to boost year-round traction and performance.
Features & Benefits
- Tread depth 18/32"
- Speed rating N (87 mph)
- Low rolling resistance design enhances fuel efficiency
- Innovative, offset tread design for year-round traction and performance
Vehicle |
Mileage Warranty N/A |
Load Index 3968 lbs/3748 lbs (128/126) |
Max Speed 87 MPH (N) |
Load Range G (14 Ply) |
Sidewall Blackwall |
Tread Depth 18/32nds |
Inflation Pressure 110 PSI |
Part Number 05221460000 |
Tread Design Symmetrical |
Tire Weight 62 lbs |
Section Width 8.6" |
Rim Range 6.0-6.75" |
Overall Diameter 32" |
Low Rolling Resistance Present |
Commercial Application Urban |
Commercial Position Drive |
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HDR ∙ 4 sizes available