Bridgestone M775 on/off-highway drive radial

Sept. 28, 2010

Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire’s new Bridgestone M775 on/off-highway drive radial is aimed at severe-service applications and is capable of highway speeds to 65 mph. The block-tread and open-shoulder design is configured to dig into soft surfaces, such as mud and snow, and angled block sipes are designed to enhance wet traction.

Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire’s new Bridgestone M775 on/off-highway drive radial is aimed at severe-service applications and is capable of highway speeds to 65 mph. The block-tread and open-shoulder design is configured to dig into soft surfaces, such as mud and snow, and angled block sipes are designed to enhance wet traction. The M775, with a tread depth in excess of 1 inch, uses “stone-rejector” platforms and computer-designed groove shapes help prevent trapped stones from pushing into the tread grooves and piercing the belt layer. The new tire uses four steel belts and an all-steel casing, allowing it to be retreaded for any axle position. Split-belt construction is designed to help the casing resist cuts and punctures by enveloping debris. The new M775 is available in three sizes: 11R22.5, 12R22.5 and 11R24.5 in “H” load ranges for a total load capacity of more than 24,000 pounds per axle in dual fitments.