Kumho Road Venture Sat Tire(s) 265/70r16 265/70-16 2657016 70r R16 on 2040-parts.com
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Kumho has introduced the latest addition to the Road Venture family of products, the SAT (KL61). Road Venture SAT tires are equipped to handle conditions in any season. Four circumferential grooves provide effective water drainage to resist aquaplaning. The KL61's tread blocks and siping ensure confident winter traction. The continuous center rib and lateral groove promotes high performance cornering and stability. The SAT's stone ejector bars and slanted tread block walls maintain excellent mud traction.
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