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Lionhart Lionclaw ATX2 Tire (31" - LT235/85R16)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      The Lionhart Lionclaw ATX2 is our All-Terrain and Light Truck tires designed to deliver performance on and off the streets. Whether it’s rain, mud, or snow, our All-Terrain tires provide ultimate reliability and performance regardless of what type of road you are driving on.

      Off-Road Performance
      The Lionclaw ATX2 is engineered with full depth sipes and grooves that result in consistent and reliable performance throughout the life of the tire. Additionally, the unilateral center rib ensures stability and comfort on and off the highway.

      Longevity
      In addition to off-road performance characteristics, this tire boasts excellent tread life and tread wear. Using state of the art manufacturing processes, our tires are designed for longevity without compromise.

      Versatility
      Whether you drive a truck, SUV, CUV, or a special built trail rig, our All-Terrain tires are available in a wide range of sizes and fitments. From 15 inch applications up to 20 inch, our tires are extremely versatile.

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