Description
The Carlisle Trac Chief is an industrial tire specially designed for drivers who are looking for strong off-road service and superior durability. Ideal for skid steer loads, compact tractors, aerial platform lifts, rough terrain forklifts, and backhoes, the Carlisle Trac Chief is the perfect tire to use when working with heavy equipment. It features a reinforced sidewall which give it optimum service life. To further enhance this is the built-in rim guard which protects the tire against lateral hazards and debris. The unique lug design gives you the traction you need to go through challenging terrain without losing stability. And because the Carlisle Trac Chief is resistant to cracks, stone cuts, and ruptures, you don™t have to worry about it breaking down in the middle of performing your task. Despite its aggressive looks, the Carlisle Trac Chief is easy to control as evident in its tread structure. It™s not exhausting to drive in knowing it™ll take you in the direction that you need to.rnrnrn
- Designed for use on farm equipment, forklifts, and other material handling equipment
- Carlisle branded tires are now Carlstar, and offer the same excellent performance, durability, and value that they have for the past 100 years
- All-purpose skid steer ideal for industrial applications
- Flat profile puts more rubber on the road to enhance stability
- Unique R4 lug design and heavy gauge sidewall which make it durable against damaging elements
- Rugged tread compound increases strength and durability while also boosting load carrying capacity
- Delivers powerful traction on muddy and rough surfaces and cleans itself under all conditions
- Built-in rim guard and reinforced sidewalls guard the tire against cuts, chips, and abrasions
- Aggressive, lug tread pattern enhances traction and handling performance
- Aggressive lug design improves traction and assures superior handling
- Carlisle branded tires are now Carlstar, and offer the same excellent performance, durability, and value that they have for the past 100 years