Compare Goodyear Duramax tyre prices
The Tough, Long Lasting Tyre
- The tyre is made for all road conditions.
- Duramax gets its name from its durability − its ability to wear well makes it an economical choice for every minibus taxi.
- The Duramax has an enhanced silica tread compound giving you better traction in the wet, a long tread life and improved rolling resistance.
- It is able to bear heavy loads without sacrificing comfort − an important consideration for taxi vans.
- The 4 rib tread pattern allows for strong functional appearance delivering responsive handling and secure traction in wet and dry conditions while giving you a quiet and comfortable ride.
- The tyre boasts responsive handling under heavy and light load conditions, giving you more traction in cornering and taking turns.
Understanding the EU Tyre Label
Fuel Efficiency / Rolling Resistance
Rolling Resistance is the force acting opposite to that of the direction of travel when the tyre is rolling. In essence, it’s a measure of how much the tyre wants to stay still!
Wet Grip
Grip in the wet is one of the most important safety characteristics of a tyre. Excellent grip in wet conditions results in shorter braking and fewer accidents.
External Noise
Concerns about pollution, including noise pollution are increasing. The tyre industry is trying to combat this by giving consumers the ability to compare tyres by the amount of noise they create.
Finding your tyre size
Using the guide below, you can find your tyre size quickly and easily from the sidewall of your current tyres. For more information about your tyre size, see our finding your tyre size FAQ detail page.
Width
You're looking for a 3-digit number e.g. 225
Profile
Followed by a 2-digit number e.g. 50
Rim
The rim size e.g. 17 inches
Load & Speed
A 2/3-digit number and a letter e.g. 94 (load) and V (speed)
About speed ratings
To give you the maximum choice of tyres for your vehicle our search results include tyres with your chosen speed rating or with a higher rating. Your speed rating indicates the maximum speed at which a tyre's performance is guaranteed for its load rating.
Your speed rating is indicated by a letter on your tyre from the following table:
Speed rating | MPH | Speed Rating | MPH | Speed Rating | MPH |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
N | 87 | S | 112 | V | 149 |
P | 93 | T | 118 | Z/ZR | 150+ |
Q | 99 | U | 124 | W | 168 |
R | 106 | H | 130 | Y | 186 |
Tyre Weather Types
Summer tyre
Summer tyres are designed and engineered to work best during the warmer summer months. They are created with a specific tread pattern for optimal performance on both dry and wet roads when the air temperature is above 7°C.
All-Season tyre
All season tyres essentially combine elements of summer tyres and winter tyres to create a tyre that has benefits of both so that they can be used all-year round, giving drivers peace of mind whatever the weather throws at them.
Winter Tyre
Winter tyres are designed to excel in performance once the temperature drops below 7°C. The compound of the tyre typically features a higher concentration of natural rubber than other standard tyres, which stops the tyre from hardening in freezing conditions.
Tyre Symbols
Run Flat
Run Flat tyres are designed specifically for the purpose of remaining functional, for a limited amount of time, with no air pressure in the tyre. What this means is that should you suffer a puncture whilst driving, the tyre will still be usable for around fifty miles.
Extra Load
Car tyres need to be able to withstand different-sized loads. This means there needs to be different types of tyres, as the tyres used for a large vehicle, an SUV or a fully loaded transporter have to take more weight than those of a normal car. XL tyres have been especially developed for use with heavy loads.
4x4 Tyre
4x4 tyres are designed for larger SUV and utility vehicles and come in on-road, off-road styles and all terrain varieties.
Van Tyre
These tyres are design specifically with vans in mind, catering for all van types including small delivery vans right through to larger panel vans.
Homologated Tyres
Some tyres are tested and approved by vehicle manufacturers. These tyres have specific symbols on their sidewall to indicate the vehicle type they are approved for. If you find any of the following symbols on the sidewall of your existing tyres then you should replace them with tyres with the same symbol.