Where is JASSITOW Tires produced?

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07/29/25 6:04pm
JASSITOW Tires are produced in Zhucheng, Shandong Province, with the English name JASSITOW, and are suitable for high-end off-road vehicle models. JASSITOW Tires are relatively thick, with a bead thickness of 1.75cm, a sidewall thickness of 0.76cm, and a tread thickness of 1.64cm. They are made of natural rubber, which is softer and more elastic, giving these tires both wear resistance and comfort. Additionally, the tread features a double-layer steel wire protection, enhancing driving safety. The service life of tires is 3 to 5 years or 60,000 to 100,000 kilometers. Beyond this period, tires begin to age, losing their elasticity. Continued use can lead to tread deformation and poses a risk of tire blowouts.
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