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Name: | 185/65R14 H Touring2 DOT19 86T Dayton |
Category: | Passenger car tyre |
Manufacturer: | Dayton |
Season: | Summer tyre |
Width: | 185 |
Height: | 65 |
Rim diameter: | 14 |
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The surface of the summer tires are smoother than winter tires and their mixture is made of such materials which defend them from higher temperature. So it is worth to use summer tires when the temperature is over 7 degrees.
Incorporating the reliability and control of Dayton’s studless tyre technology, the Dayton DW510 offers the safety and comfort you need in even the harshest winter conditions.
With its excellent all-weather handling and durable construction this high-quality tyre guarantees consistent and secure performance over a long lifespan.
Why trust Dayton tyres?
Dayton tyres are designed and manufactured according to extremely high standards, guaranteeing consistent, reliable performance. Ready to tackle even the most extreme conditions, Dayton tyres deliver when you need them most.
The Dayton advantage
Employing highly advanced tread patterns and material compounds, Dayton is your trusted brand for top quality and outstanding value for money. Dayton offers a wide range of lamellen and studdable tyres to suit any driving conditions.
Is Dayton for me?
Dayton tyres are designed specifically for drivers who demand quality tyres at the right price. They are available in a variety of sizes to fit today’s most popular models.
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Under the 1222/2009/EK regulation of the The European Parliament and Council, in the case of all tires* producted after June 2012 and sold within the EU, the tire or the place of sale must have a label from November 2012. On the left you can see the new EU label for this tire. It is very similar to the labels used on household appliances, for instance the labels on washing machines or dishwashers. For further informations about these notations you can visit this link. You can get informations about the new tire labeling regulations and the frequently asked questions from the European Tyre and Rubber Manufacturers Association (ETRMA).