Features
- Advanced tread compound
- V-shaped tread pattern
- Solid centre rib
- Rim protector
Model | KR 20 KAISER |
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Size ? | 215/35R19 85W |
Load Index ? | 85 |
Speed Index ? | W |
EU Label ? |
75
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Availability |
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Usage | Summer |
Run Flat ? | No |
Vehicle Type Passenger car
Usage Summer/All season tyre
Brand KENDA
Model KR 20 KAISER
Width 215
Height 35
Construction -
Diameter 19
Tread Depth -
Load Index 85
Speed Index W (max. vehicle speed 270 Km/h)
Season -
Electric Vehicle -
Technology -
Run Flat ? No
The Kenda Kr 20 Kaiser is an ultra-high-performance, summer tyre with over 50 sizes available to cater to a wide variety of passenger vehicles. It is capable of top speeds to delight the more adrenaline junkie drivers out there without compromising tyre wear, grip and of course safety. The Kaiser KR20 uses an exclusive Kenda compound optimised to increase stability and grip.It features a V-shaped tread pattern with a solid centre designed to give the tyre exceptional handling, traction and cornering performance. Acceleration and braking performance is also guaranteed by its high-density, endless nylon cap plies. The Kaiser KR20 also include an additional rim protector further strengthening the tyre, while preventing damage from curbs and road debris.
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Compare and Rate Your Tyre on its Treadwear, Traction, and Temperature
300 A A
• 300 Treadwear:
This grade represents the tyre's expected life/duration, ranging between 100 to 1000. Usually, the higher the treadwear rating, the longer the tyre life.
• A Traction:
This grade represents the tyre's capability to stop on wet asphalt and pavement. Ratings are expressed in letter form, with AA being the highest and C as the lowest.
• A Temperature:
This grade represents the tyre's heat resistance ability, with A as the highest and C as the lowest. Heat build-up causes the rubber to break down faster, which can cause blowouts. The higher the temperature rating, the longer the tyre life and the higher the speed rating.
Directional tread patterns are favoured by sports cars and high-performance drivers. They have an arrow or V-shaped tread pattern that channels water, drawing it out from the tread surface to prevent hydroplaning at high speeds.
However, you can only move them from front to back axle (same side), but not left to right, so left is left, and right is right for these tyres.