FULLERTON, Calif. - Looking to protect the environment by producing truck tires that will last longer and be more fuel efficient, Yokohama Tire Corporation is launching the 703ZL tire at the upcoming Technology & Maintenance Council's (TMC) annual meeting and trade show, Feb. 6-8, Tampa Convention Center, booth #1750. The 703ZL is part of Yokohama's Z.environment line, which uses high technology to make tires that cause less of an environmental impact.
"The Z.environment tire line incorporates optimum tread designs, compounds and casing design to create a tire that has longer first tread life, longer casing life and low rolling resistance," said John Cooney, Yokohama's director of commercial sales. "These features result in reduced material consumption, reduced pollution and contribute to the health of our environment."
According to Cooney, the new, ultra-long mileage 703ZL tire features the deepest tread in the industry - one full inch - with the lowest rolling resistance in its category. It also has more rubber on the outside rib, translating to more road miles. Other features include an optimum rubber compound for higher mileage and improved cut- and chipping-resistance; a funnel-shaped groove wall that is wider at the top for enhanced traction, yet narrows at the bottom to prevent stones and other road debris from traveling to the bottom; and a new base compound that significantly reduces tire heat buildup and improves tread wear.
Yokohama Tire Corporation is the North American manufacturing and marketing arm of Tokyo, Japan-based Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., a global producer and distributor of premium tires since 1917. Servicing a network of more than 4,500 points of sale in the U.S., Yokohama Tire Corporation offers a complete line of tires, including high-performance, light truck, passenger car, commercial truck and bus, as well as off-the-road mining and construction applications. For more information on Yokohama's extensive product line, visit www.yokohamatire.com.
Yokohama is a strong supporter of the tire care and safety guidelines established by the Rubber Manufacturers Association and the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration. Details can be found at the "Taking Care of Your Tires" section at www.yokohamatire.com.








