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Comparing Radial vs Bias AG Tires

Bias tires are made of many plies of<br>rubber that run diagonally from one bead<br>to the next.

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Comparing Radial vs Bias AG Tires

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  1. Comparing Radial vs Bias AG Tires

  2. Bias Tires: A Single Unit Design Bias tires are made of many plies of rubber that run diagonally from one bead to the next. The tread and sidewall of a bias tire are one piece due to this construction method. Bias AG tractor tires for sale in Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri also resist deformation and provide a more comfortable ride because they are stiff. Furthermore, bias tires tend to wear faster on the tread edges.

  3. Radial Tires: Two-Part Construction for Improved Flexibility Radial tires also have a higher load capacity than bias tires because they can damage more without breaking. However, radial tires are more vulnerable to damage from sharp objects due to their construction. This radial construction allows the sidewall to flex as the tire rolls, resulting in more significant ground contact and improved traction.

  4. Which One Is Best for You? Now you know the basics of bias and radial tractor tires, it's time to choose which is best for you. Bias is the way to go if you want a tractor tire that will provide a comfortable ride while resisting damage. But, radial tires are the better choice if you want better traction and a higher load capacity. We have a large inventory of bias and radial tractor tires and can help you in finding the best tires for your requirements.

  5. Get in Touch Arkansas 870-408-3106 Mississippi 662-883-5711 Missouri 573-520-3032 2832 East Malone Ave. Sikeston, MO 63801 308 E. Cypress Brinkley, AR 72021 1417 Hwy. 82 E. Indianola, MS 38751 www.tractortire.com

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