Transmax's AP2000X is a commercial tire that's meant for use on all positions of semi-trucks in on-highway applications. Four wide grooves drain water out of the tread to reduce the risk of hydroplaning on wet roads, and the AP2000X's tough, radial construction guards the tire against damage while also allowing it to confidently haul heavy materials and goods.
Features & Benefits
Designed for use on all positions of semi-trucks in on-highway applications
Four wide grooves drain water out of the tread to reduce the risk of hydroplaning on wet roads
Tough construction increases strength and durability for a higher load carrying capacity and longer tread life
Angled grooves and strategically placed sipes bite into the road to increase grip
Semi-closed shoulders fend off uneven wear for a longer tread life
These tires are intended for trailer axles only, and can withstand long miles of in-line hauling. They're not meant for steering or drive axle applications, and their design offers years of reliable service in trailer applications. Choose from favorites like Gladiator, Carlisle and Goodyear trailer tires.
This product is not covered by a manufacturer’s treadlife warranty.
Maximum speed capability to safely carry a load for an extended period of time.
The maximum load carrying strength at the specified inflation pressure, also known as ply rating
The maximum carrying capacity for a tire determined by the manufacturer
(Single wheel applications / Dual wheel applications)
The side of the tire between the tread and rim, with cosmetic branding as well as information about the tire including manufacturer, model, size, etc.
An identifier of a particular tire line and size combination assigned by the tire manufacturer.
The highest inflation pressure (measured in pounds of force per square inch, PSI) the tire is designed to contain, and should only be used when called for by the vehicle placard
Measured in 32nds of an inch, this metric shows how much tread life is left on a tire, with the tire's traction & stopping capabilities greatly diminished at 4/32nds and less. Tire manufacturers include "tire wear bars" at 2/32nds to indicate when your tire is worn out
Designed for the front axle but can perform on all axles.