Where are Dunlop tires produced?

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DeEli
07/25/25 11:01am
Dunlop tires are produced by Sumitomo in Changshu, China. It is a Japanese tire brand under the Sumitomo Group, originally from the British Dunlop Company. Dunlop tires are characterized by good handling performance, balanced overall performance, very hard tire material, and long service life, with excellent performance in terms of sportiness, quietness, and wear resistance. Tires are round, elastic rubber products assembled on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground, usually mounted on metal rims. They support the vehicle body, cushion external impacts, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain the vehicle's driving performance. Tires are often used under complex and demanding conditions, enduring various deformations, loads, forces, and high and low temperatures during vehicle operation. Therefore, they must have high load-bearing performance, traction performance, cushioning performance, as well as high wear resistance, flex resistance, and low rolling resistance and heat generation.
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McCarlos
08/11/25 7:54pm
I've always been interested in automotive accessories, and the origin history of Dunlop tires is quite fascinating. It was originally invented in 1888 by British inventor John Boyd Dunlop, hence the name Dunlop, but it's now owned by Japan's Sumitomo Rubber Industries. They have manufacturing plants worldwide, with tires regionally optimized for specific conditions. For instance, domestic Japanese plants near Tokyo produce premium models emphasizing precision and durability; US facilities in Ohio and Kentucky focus on high-volume production tailored to North American road conditions; Europe's key production hub is in Hannover, Germany, known for exceptional wear resistance; while Asia's primary manufacturing bases in Thailand and Indonesia incorporate special rubber compounds for tropical climates. I've tried Thailand-made Dunlops which demonstrated excellent wet-road traction. This global strategy enhances brand flexibility – checking the DOT code on tire sidewalls helps select appropriate models, especially if you frequently drive across varied terrains like highways or mountainous regions. Remember, understanding production background ensures more confident usage.
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