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No reviews yet Want to share your experience with these tires? Get technical: Blackhawk's BFR65 is a commercial tire that's built for use on the steer axle of coach buses and regional, dump, refuse, and pickup and delivery trucks in regional applications. Built with a five rib tread pattern that improves handling and stability, the BFR65's wide grooves drain water from the tire for better traction and performance on wet roads.
Features & Benefits
Designed for use on the steer axle of coach buses and regional, dump, refuse, and pickup delivery trucks in regional applications Five rib tread pattern allows for solid handling and stability Wide circumferential grooves quickly remove water from the tire for better traction on wet roads Durable rubber compound reduces uneven wear for a longer tread life Tough construction increases strength and durability
Technical specs Available sizes
7826 lbs/7165 lbs (152/149)
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Label Value Width 12 Ratio R Inflation Pressure 130 Tread Depth 21.00 Width Range NA Sidewall Blackwall Tread Width NA Sidewall Blackwall
Label Value Width 295 Ratio 80R Inflation Pressure 130 Tread Depth 20.00 Width Range NA Sidewall Blackwall Tread Width NA Sidewall Blackwall
Label Value Width 315 Ratio 80R Inflation Pressure 125 Tread Depth 21.00 Width Range NA Sidewall Blackwall Tread Width NA Sidewall Blackwall
How to find my size Have a question about BlackHawk BFR65 tires?
Is the BlackHawk BFR65 suitable for use on all positions? No, the BlackHawk BFR65 is designed for use on the steer axle of semi-trucks.
Does the BlackHawk BFR65 handle well? Yes, the shoulders and tread design of the BlackHawk BFR65 are designed for precise handling.
Does the BlackHawk BFR65 offer good traction on wet pavement? Yes, the combination of horizontal sipes and circumferential grooves helps the BlackHawk BFR65 channel water away to resist hydroplaning.
Does the BlackHawk BFR65 have any special shoulder features? Yes, the solid shoulders of the BlackHawk BFR65 are designed for even wear and good handling.
Is the BlackHawk BFR65 retreadable? Yes, the BlackHawk BFR65 is designed for multiple retread cycles to help drivers get more miles out of their purchase.
Is the BlackHawk BFR65 a line haul tire? No, the BlackHawk BFR65 is better suited for use in regional applications. The BFR65 can, however, be used in limited line haul work.
Is the BlackHawk BFR65 durable? Yes, the BlackHawk BFR65 is available with up to a 20 ply rating for durability.
Does the BlackHawk BFR65 have a specialized rubber compound? Yes, the rubber compound of the BlackHawk BFR65 is designed for long, even wear, durability, and low rolling resistance.
BFR65 ∙ 3 sizes available
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