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Durable wheeled loader tyre from Triangle Tyre

By Mike Woof June 19, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Triangle is offering a rugged new tyre for wheeled loaders

Chinese firm Triangle Tyre is offering a new and improved product for the wheeled loader market. The latest 29.5R25 from the firm Is said to be both durable and long lasting, delivering effective traction in tough working conditions. The tyre features a 3-Star Rating TL559S+ L5 and is said to be designed for wheel loaders operating in both surface and underground applications.

This three-star rated tyre can cope with heavier loads than its two-star counterpart, offering greater impact resistance, wear performance and load capacity. Featuring deep, robust treads, the TL559S+ is ideal for severe applications.

The new tyre is being made available as the firm boosts its position in the European market. Triangle Tyre says it has been further developing its product range to meet the demands of both original equipment (OE) and replacement markets.

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