Tyre JINYU CROSSPRO YS 78 LT275/70R18 125/122R
Tyre JINYU CROSSPRO YS 78 LT275/70R18 125/122R
Tyre JINYU CROSSPRO YS 78 LT275/70R18 125/122R
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CROSSPRO YS 78

Model CROSSPRO YS 78
Size ? LT275/70R18 125/122R
Load Index ? 125
Speed Index ? R
EU Label ?
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Jinyu Crosspro Ys 78

The Jinyu Crosspro Ys 78 is a summer, all-terrain touring tyre for utes, vans and SUVs that delivers a comfortable ride on both urban and off-road terrain. Its key selling points are that it offers a safe drive, reliable traction on wet and muddy terrains as well as smooth handling for maximum driving control. Jinyu engineers achieved these tyre qualities in a variety of ways. They applied a new contour tyre design that significantly improved carcass strength, allowing the YS78 to carry heavier loads as well as equally distribute road contact pressure onto the tyre for even and uniform tread wear. The specially designed, wide all-terrain tread pattern includes large blocks and wide grooves to ensure superior grip, traction and overall excellent driving performance on and off the road. To further ensure driver safety, wide circumferential tread grooves effectively drain water from the tyre's contact patch, preventing hydroplaning. Finally, a strategically placed reinforced central rib keeps the tyre stable, making it easier to handle and manoeuvre, even at higher speeds.

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Why This Tyre?

The Jinyu Crosspro Ys 78 is an Asymmetrical Tyre


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Asymmetrical tread patterns combine different tread types to deliver maximum wet and dry road grip via its inner and middle tread, while outside, larger and rigid tread blocks dominate the design to improve cornering.

To avoid fitting mistakes, asymmetrical tyres are labelled "outside" and "inside only" so you know if they will face your vehicle or out.

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