Why was the Dunlop LM705 discontinued?

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Kim
07/24/25 1:37am
Dunlop LM705 has not been discontinued. Dunlop LM705 is a tire exclusively supplied by Dunlop for Tuhu and is still on sale. The tires being sold are not necessarily old stock. Here is an introduction to the Dunlop LM705: 1. Advantages of Dunlop LM705: Good stability and handling, quiet, and comfortable. The tread incorporates various high-tech features, with tread rigidity improved from the inside out, effectively providing stability and handling. It also has certain noise reduction capabilities. 2. Disadvantages of Dunlop LM705: Due to the softer tread and sidewalls, its wear resistance is not good.
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Sylvia
08/10/25 9:19pm
The discontinuation of Dunlop LM705 is primarily attributed to product updates and market adaptation issues. In the automotive tire industry, based on my years of observation, it's quite normal for older models to be phased out. Technological iteration is the main reason—after the launch of LM705, Dunlop developed new series like LM808, which features more advanced tread design and rubber compound, improving wet grip and fuel efficiency while better meeting the lightweight demands of modern vehicles. Market demands evolve rapidly; with the rise of electric vehicles, tires now require greater durability and energy efficiency. The LM705 failed to keep pace in time, leading users to shift toward newer models. From a corporate strategy perspective, discontinuing older models helps optimize production lines, allowing focus on bestsellers like SUV-specific tires, conserving resources and enhancing competitiveness. Stricter environmental regulations also played a role, as older models may no longer meet updated emission standards. Drawing from a friend’s tire replacement experience, this mirrors smartphone upgrades—I recommend switching to newer series for better performance and value. Remember, regular tire inspections are crucial for safe driving.
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