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Centennial Dirt Commander M/T All- Season Radial Tire-265/7017 121N

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Size: 265/7017


Features

  • Void ratio specifically designed for a quitter ride
  • Alternating beveled shoulder block for greater lateral traction
  • Heavily siped for greater control in wet conditions

Description

The Centennial Dirt Commander MT tire is an off-road mud tire that provides the ultimate levels of mud traction, and grip on rock and mixed terrain. It has an aggressive tread pattern and raised upper shoulder sidewall lugs that Jeep and truck enthusiasts love. While the tire is designed primarily for off- road traction, it is remarkably quiet on the highway, so a great option for mall-crawlers or any daily driver in the city. For off-road traction, the voids between the massive center blocks, as well as the wide open shoulder grooves help evacuate mud and debris from between the treads. The upper shoulder lugs not only look cool, they work to add extra biting edges in deep loose mud, sand and snow, as well as providing extra protection from sidewall impacts.


Brand: ‎Centennial


Seasons: ‎Year Round


Size: ‎265/7017


Rim Size: ‎17 Inches


Section Width: ‎265 Millimeters


Tire Aspect Ratio: ‎70


Load Index Rating: ‎121


Speed Rating: ‎N


Load Capacity: ‎2755 Pounds


Tread Depth: ‎16 32nds


Tread Type: ‎Non-Directional


Rim Width: ‎8 Inches


Tire Diameter: ‎26


Manufacturer: ‎Centennial


Model: ‎Dirt Commander M/T


Item Weight: ‎21.6 pounds


Item model number: ‎TCD1726570E


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎TCD1726570E


Construction: ‎radial


Date First Available: June 4, 2018


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Nov 29 – Dec 4

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great buy
Size: 33125020
Great tires at a good price. Well satisfied.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022 by Keith Veasey

  • good tire, competitive with major brands
Size: 33/12.517
ok these are some pretty epic tires for cheap! ran these 1000+mile city/hwys and still rolling with very little wear. they are legit, no chunking, no severe roar below 55mph, balance well, very deep wedge lugs and widely spaced tread, shipping took a while but arrived as exspected with a just a shp label no packaging. modern style pattern like KO3 lug wedge. the tread roar really kicks in @ 65mph and is very loud on my silverado, like ear plugs or stereo @ 3/4 volume loud, sounds like a turbo prop plane or straight pipe Harley. these r heavy though... be aware with 33"x12"x17" on steel crager rims they will weigh around 100lbs+ and have significant rotating force. these r a heavy multi ply comercial style tire. you will need good brakes to run these. also prbly a regear if coming from p245 stock to 33". the wall thickness is awesome though like 8-9ply... someone backed their hitch into one on my truck in a parking lot and just bounced off. got a sizable chunk of metal in one at scrap yard and still holding air. the tread is a little flexible around corners on blacktop and I notice a moderate amount of slide @30mph. lots of syping and stone ejectors like coopers and other exspensive treads. these have grip for days on any surface. tested on hardpack dirt high speed (55mph county dirt road) and was like a sports car in handling with mud/rock flying everywhere *.* in mud they have alot of floatation in this size, tried a few deep mud holes on trail in 2wd and its was like nothing there. hopped over a curb paralell by accident into a 12" deep mud rut and just gripped on side lugs, floated out back to blacktop. curb rash doesn't affect these much with the side lugs. honestly these float so well they are like lawn tires for big mowers barely bending the grass in the yard with no ruts. yes @33" they hop curbs and go where you wanna go without property damage as I do in my yrd often. tested high speed concrete/blacktop road and yes these can do 70+ or are high speed rated. they are a soft->med compound though so I do not recomend burnout or tire spin. run these 33"x12"x17" ~40psi after exsperimenting w/ 35-55psi to get a full contact patch and no ballooning on-road. looking forward to running these on the next overland trip. they did drop my mpg from a car tire (Goodyear assurance 15mpg city) by 5mpg but the mpg loss probly due to sports car handling and a lead foot ;D beware these r lots of fun to use! update 6months; tested on back roads in mud, ice, snowheld strait and true @ 55+mph... added another 3,000+miles and the air pressure is starting to stabilize as the tires seat better?? at any rate there is little wear and they hold within 1psi of air pressure week to week per my shop guys... as in all 5 tires... very impressed! esp after running goodyears for decades. many agree cooper copycat 50,000k tire soft sticky compound with good wear pattern makes a truck into a Corvette handling @ 17x33x12.5"... ya they can take alot of abuse... not for lack of trying ;@D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020 by Joni Mire

  • These tires are the best hands down
Size: 275/70R18
Best tires look better, ride better, last longer than Toyo MT and a fraction of the price.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by Alex Deyton

  • Fast delivery
Size: 33125020
Perfect.... These tires look good on my truck and fast delivery.
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022 by brian

  • Tires
Size: 275/70R18
I like the look. I’m not sure about the mileage yet. They are great for my .6 mile commute to the office. We’ll see in a few weeks how they perform off road and long trips.
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2022 by Chris H.

  • Great tires!!!
Size: 33/12.517
Just went from heavy mud tires to these on my 2004 Jeep wrangler. Just gotta say WOW!! They are smooth, quiet and grippy. Perfect for what i was looking for price wise for my Jeep.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2022 by Doug Edwards

  • Excellent tires
Size: 33X12.50R18
Perfect for the price sends the mud sling in the air. I wish I could find another set in 35 12.5 r18
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021 by Jim

  • Good tires
Size: LT285/75R16
These tires are great for the price but the are a bit noisy. That’s to be expected with and mud/snow tire. They ride smooth and are great off road.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2020 by Erick Roth

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