RLT-9

Radar RLT-9 tires: rugged 16- and 17-inch fitments with load-carrying ratings

Radar RLT-9 tires are built with the higher load indexes and lower speed ratings that suit trucks and vans doing real work. The sizes we stock sit on 16- and 17-inch rim diameters, and every one we carry pairs a stout load rating with pricing that stays honest. Below is exactly what we have on hand for this model, with concrete sizes, ratings and prices.

The sizes we carry

Right now the RLT-9 sizes we stock are 285/75R16, 265/75R16 and 245/70R17 — two 16-inch fitments and one 17-inch fitment. This is what we carry, not the model's full size range. You can read more on the 285/75R16, 265/75R16 and 245/70R17 size pages, where the RLT-9 sits alongside other options in the same dimension.

Ratings on the sizes we stock

Speed ratings across these sizes are Q and R, the range you expect on heavier-duty fitments. Load indexes run 119, 122 and 123, so the full service descriptions we carry are 119R, 122Q and 123R. Those numbers point to a tire meant to carry weight rather than chase speed.

Price band and who it suits

Pricing spans $171 to $227 per tire depending on size. The Radar RLT-9 265/75R16 at $171 is the entry point, the 245/70R17 lands at $173, and the 285/75R16 tops out at $227. That keeps the RLT-9 in value territory for owners who need load capacity without a premium price.

If you want a different character from the same brand, the Renegade AT and Renegade AT-5 take a more off-pavement direction, the RXS-8 leans toward everyday passenger use, and the DIMAX R8 PLUS is a sharper, sportier option. See the whole lineup on the Radar hub or browse everything under tires.

Ordering

You get free shipping on all orders. Financing is available at checkout, and if you'd like a hand confirming details on any RLT-9 size, call us at 813-535-5801.

Radar RLT-9 tires: rugged 16- and 17-inch fitments with load-carrying ratings

Radar RLT-9 tires are built with the higher load indexes and lower speed ratings that suit trucks and vans doing real work. The sizes we stock sit on 16- and 17-inch rim diameters, and every one we carry pairs a stout load rating with pricing that stays honest. Below is exactly what we have on hand for this model, with concrete sizes, ratings and prices.

The sizes we carry

Right now the RLT-9 sizes we stock are 285/75R16, 265/75R16 and 245/70R17 — two 16-inch fitments and one 17-inch fitment. This is what we carry, not the model's full size range. You can read more on the 285/75R16, 265/75R16 and 245/70R17 size pages, where the RLT-9 sits alongside other options in the same dimension.

Ratings on the sizes we stock

Speed ratings across these sizes are Q and R, the range you expect on heavier-duty fitments. Load indexes run 119, 122 and 123, so the full service descriptions we carry are 119R, 122Q and 123R. Those numbers point to a tire meant to carry weight rather than chase speed.

Price band and who it suits

Pricing spans $171 to $227 per tire depending on size. The Radar RLT-9 265/75R16 at $171 is the entry point, the 245/70R17 lands at $173, and the 285/75R16 tops out at $227. That keeps the RLT-9 in value territory for owners who need load capacity without a premium price.

If you want a different character from the same brand, the Renegade AT and Renegade AT-5 take a more off-pavement direction, the RXS-8 leans toward everyday passenger use, and the DIMAX R8 PLUS is a sharper, sportier option. See the whole lineup on the Radar hub or browse everything under tires.

Ordering

You get free shipping on all orders. Financing is available at checkout, and if you'd like a hand confirming details on any RLT-9 size, call us at 813-535-5801.