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Radar Dimax AS-6

All Season Passenger tire
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Radar Dimax AS-6 Reviews

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  • SimpleScore™

    Our proprietary rating system
    for the modern tire buyer.

    8.1

    Great

    Score breakdown:

    8.3

    Long lasting

    Great

    8.1

    Handling

    Great

    7.9

    Traction

    Good

  • Radar Tires provides a wide and diverse selection of tires in the passenger and light truck category that are designed for different seasons, applications, and types of vehicles to meet the needs and preferences of drivers. They use the most up-to-date tools, supplies, and production techniques. Because of the universality of their fitments, drivers may select the ideal pair of tires for their particular driving habits and needs.

    An all-season touring tire, the Radar Dimax AS-6 is designed specifically for small- to medium-sized passenger cars. This line includes a cutting-edge silica-based tread compound that guarantees great durability and handling.

    Can the Radar tire provide the year-round performance and all-season traction you require? To determine if the Radar Dimax AS-6 is the best tire for you, let's look at a review of it.

    Features and Benefits

    Instead of replacing two or three sets of tires and shifting them out according to the weather, all-season tires can give consistent performance all year. As an all-season tire, the Radar Dimax AS-6 provides year-round performance for passenger cars. Let's examine the features and benefits of these tires.

    • Optimized all-season traction: To increase the dry, wet, and light winter weather grip, the silica compound and precise siping placement along the tread region work together. The silica components of the compound limit the rubber's flexibility in a range of temperatures. On the other hand, the symmetric tread design's precise siping placement firmly grips the road surface while you're driving, improving your f year-round driving.
    • Reduced risk of hydroplaning: In order to prevent hydroplaning and improve overall wet weather traction, the four circumferential grooves of the tread and the optimized notched ribs work together to distribute water and slush from the footprint.
    • Increased handling: An intricate ribbed tread pattern improves controllability, and surface contact is maintained by the contact patch to increase stability and steering responsiveness. As the structure is secured against the driving pressure influencing the tire, the steering becomes faster and more accurate in its reaction to the driver's orders. To improve cornering, Intricate shoulder blocks add more biting edges. Additionally, the positioning of the overall siping improves traction on the road and creates friction during braking, thus reducing braking distance.
    • Quiet and comfortable drive: The intimate surface contact between the tire and the road is maintained by the three center ribs, allowing the tire to absorb road shock. By doing this, the tire reduces the amount of road vibration that is felt within the car's cabin when the tires are moving. The variable pitch sequence of the tread pattern reduces road and tread pattern noise during the drive.
    • Longer tread life: Additionally, the tire can transmit the driving pressure uniformly across the tread area thanks to the tread pattern's rounded shoulder shape. Uneven wear formations are actively prevented by evenly distributing the forces of acceleration, cornering, and braking. The tire's service and tread life are greatly extended as a result of the slower and more equal treadwear way.

    Pros and Cons

    So, is this the right tire for your ride and budget? Before you decide, let’s take a look at the tire’s strengths.

    Pros:

    • All-season tread to boost traction in dry, wet, and light winter weather conditions.
    • Backed by 50,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty.
    • Optimized materials to enhance handling and to offer a quiet drive.
    • To increase tread life, an innovative design is combined with the best compounds.
    • Detailed ribbed tread design to boost the controllability.
    • Covered under Radar Road Hazard Warranty.

    Unfortunately, no tire is perfect, and that means the Dimax AS-6 has some weaknesses too.

    Cons:

    • Not designed for light trucks.
    • Cannot be used in harsh winter weather conditions.
    • Grip could be better

    SimpleTire’s view on Radar Dimax AS-6 tires

    If you are looking for an all-season tire that can offer year-round traction, controllability, quiet drive, and a long mileage warranty at an affordable price, then you should consider Dimax AS-6 from Radar. It is backed by Radar's Protect Program, which consists of a Road Hazard Warranty, a Limited Tread Life Warranty, and a Workmanship and Material Warranty.

    In comparison to the Westlake RP 18 and Arroyo Grand Sport 2, the Dimax AS-6 has the same SimpleScore and great handling, longevity, and traction score. Although the Westlake RP 18 has superior handling and traction, the Dimax AS-6 has a longer tread life.

    When compared to the Arroyo Grand Sport 2, the Radar Dimax AS-6 has superior handling and tread life, while the Grand Sport 2 has higher traction.

    Overall, the Radar Dimax AS-6 is a good all-season tire with good handling, grip, and tread life.

    Vehicles the Radar Dimax AS-6 is a good replacement tire for

    The Radar Dimax AS-6 is not used as an original equipment but is a good replacement tire for vehicles like the:

    • Dodge Neon
    • Ford Fusion
    • Honda Accord
    • Toyota Corolla
    • Scion xB

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