What are the tread patterns of Chaoyang tires?

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Jeffrey
07/30/25 8:48am
Chaoyang tires have four tread patterns: sa37, rp18, rp26, and sa07. The following is a detailed introduction about Chaoyang tires: 1. Introduction: Chaoyang tires are one of the brands under Zhongce Rubber Group Co., Ltd. Chaoyang tire products currently cover passenger car tires, commercial car tires, engineering vehicle tires, industrial and agricultural vehicle tires, and two-wheel vehicle tires. Each series has a variety of performance tires to meet the individual needs of consumers. 2. Honors: Chaoyang brand all-steel radial tires have won the title of "China Famous Brand", ranked among the top ten in the global tire industry, and passed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Smartway certification, reaching international advanced levels.
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