Yokohama Ice Guard IG55+ tires

The key difference new tires ** Yokohama Ice Guard IG55 + ** from the previous generation is compound. Tread pattern and a list of sizes remained the same, however, is much more suited to harsh winter conditions on the territory of the Russian Federation. Tires made from whole kombiniruûŝego new silica compound and orange oil, their aggressive tread is uniquely decorated and has a wide shoulder rib and wide branching oblique grooves.

Icy road is the most dangerous winter conditions, surface and braking on ice is one of the most important characteristics of the tyres. Tyres YOKOHAMA guarantee easy and predictable control on snow and ice, as well as the feeling of complete confidence on wet and dry roads, and provide security in all winter conditions.

Model of a thorn developed using 3D-design, as well as optimised hardness the whole tread and a new form of holes help Ice Guard IG55 + excellent hold.

Yokohama Ice Guard tread IG55 + includes a wide Center rib tread 3D lamellas as well as diagonal Sipes and protuberances in the form of wings of the Windmill that optimizes contact patch and grip. Shoulder blocks with special "kopaûŝimi" elements have contributed to the strengthening of the clutch, and broad, oblique grooves drainage of water and slush.

The wide divergence in the rib protector with improved hardness and improves handling and stability of grip on the ice, snow, wet and dry roads. Multifaceted 3D-Sipes and diagonal Sipes improve performance on snow and ice surfaces due to maximize contact patch square (after deformation) and edge effect without buckling blocks.

Another feature of the tread pattern iG55-semi-radial grooves that enhance the excretion of snow, slush and water from the contact patch, and continuous longitudinal grooves that increase resistance of the tyre in the longitudinal direction and to skid and block when cornering.

A high level of safety on winter roads and ice traction thanks to the new model used spikes and their optimized location. The shape of the flange and core in the form of "stars" enhance edge effect, which in turn improves grip on ice and hold spikes. Optimized distribution of holes helps enhance grip with the icy surface and reduces tread noise and spikes. A new form of holes allows more tightly hold spike due to tight fit body thorn thorn offset and reduced rubber inside the hole.

Particular attention was paid to the tires when you create material of protector. Unique vodopogloŝaûŝij structure, used to model non-snow iceGuard, absorbs water microfilm created spot contact, and thereby improves the grip on ice. High density micro-particles and the elastic mikropolimer allowed to optimize and stabilize the tread hardness behavior of tires on dry roads. Also part of the tread blend is composed of silica, the reinforcement of traction on snow and wet roads, and orange oil, improves performance on wet and dry road surface.

Available Yokohama Ice Guard IG55+ tire sizes

13" (13 inch) tires

175/70R13

14" (14 inch) tires

175/65R14
175/70R14
185/60R14
185/65R14
185/70R14

15" (15 inch) tires

185/55R15
185/60R15
185/65R15
195/50R15
195/55R15
195/60R15
195/65R15
205/65R15
205/70R15
215/70R15

16" (16 inch) tires

185/55R16
195/55R16
205/55R16
205/60R16
205/65R16
215/55R16
215/60R16
215/65R16
215/70R16
225/55R16
225/70R16
235/60R16
245/70R16
265/70R16

17" (17 inch) tires

205/50R17
215/50R17
215/55R17
215/60R17
225/45R17
225/50R17
225/55R17
225/60R17
225/65R17
235/45R17
235/55R17
235/65R17
245/45R17
255/65R17
265/65R17
285/65R17

18" (18 inch) tires

215/55R18
225/55R18
225/60R18
235/40R18
235/50R18
235/55R18
235/60R18
245/40R18
245/45R18
255/40R18
255/55R18
255/60R18
265/60R18
285/35R18
285/60R18

19" (19 inch) tires

235/50R19
235/55R19
245/40R19
245/55R19
255/50R19

20" (20 inch) tires

255/30R20
265/50R20
275/40R20
285/50R20

21" (21 inch) tires

265/45R21
295/35R21

22" (22 inch) tires

275/50R22

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