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Why was Dunlop LM705 discontinued?

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McJohnny
07/29/25 2:57pm

There have been many rumors that Dunlop LM705 has been discontinued, but the truth is that it has not been discontinued. Currently, Dunlop LM705 is a tire exclusively supplied by Dunlop for Tuhu and is still being sold. The tires available are not old stock. Car enthusiasts need not worry about counterfeit products on Tuhu and can purchase with confidence. Here is some relevant information: 1. Advantages of Dunlop LM705: The primary advantage of Dunlop LM705 is its noise reduction performance. It incorporates various advanced technologies that enhance tire rigidity while also improving stability and handling. Combined with its non-uniform pitch tread pattern, it effectively reduces noise generated during tire operation, offering high comfort and strong grip. 2. Tread pattern of Dunlop LM705: Dunlop LM705 features an asymmetric tread pattern. The optimized tread profile design and increased tread blocks help maintain a circular shape when the tire contacts the road, which not only contributes to noise reduction but also minimizes vibrations upon road contact. 3. Noise performance of Dunlop LM705: According to data analysis, Dunlop LM705 reduces noise levels by 25.9% compared to previous products, promising a unique driving experience. The tire also excels in wet grip performance, thanks to its wide main drainage grooves that significantly enhance water evacuation. However, the softer sidewalls and tread of Dunlop LM705, while beneficial for comfort and noise reduction, also make the tire less durable.

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MacEmilia
08/13/25 7:31am

I've driven quite a few tires, and the Dunlop LM705 left a deep impression on me. It performed well in terms of comfort and wet grip, but as for its discontinuation, I guess it's mainly because product updates are happening too fast. Brands have to keep launching new series to attract users—for example, the successor to the LM705 might have incorporated more new materials or smart technologies, with lower costs, so the older model naturally gets phased out. I also know some car enthusiasts mentioned that the LM705 had slightly higher fuel consumption under certain conditions, so manufacturers might prioritize investing in more energy-efficient models. Times are changing, and new tires like energy-saving versions better fit current trends. Its discontinuation isn’t surprising, but I’ll miss its stable performance.

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Kevin
10/11/25 5:30am

As a regular car owner, I've used Dunlop LM705 for several years and found it quite slip-resistant in rainy conditions. However, I later heard it was discontinued. After some research, I learned the possible reasons might include declining sales. The market demand has significantly shifted, with low rolling resistance tires becoming more popular now. The LM705's technology was somewhat outdated, so the company needed to focus on more trending types. I discussed with repair shops, and they mentioned newer regulations impose higher environmental requirements on tires - the LM705 might not have met these standards, prompting manufacturers to upgrade their production lines. While this discontinuation makes sense as newer models are more cost-effective and safer, I do hope manufacturers could offer more discounts or transparency for loyal customers.

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Dakota
11/24/25 6:37am

I work at a tire shop and often get customers asking why the LM705 is no longer available. The answer is simple—discontinuation usually comes down to inventory management and strategic decisions. Manufacturers need to clear out old stock to make way for new products. For example, Dunlop might introduce the LM705+ series, which offers improved durability and cost-effective production. Once our inventory dwindles, sales data drops, and customers naturally gravitate toward newer trends. Discontinuing helps avoid waste. My advice to car owners is to switch to comparable alternatives—no need to worry, as the new models are just as reliable.

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