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CEAT's new super-premium LYFMAX X3 series for truck tyres - LYFMAX X3 R and LYFMAX X3 D offer unparalleled mileage and durability making them the best choice for fleet customers. To minimise downtime and reduce costs, the series sets a new benchmark. They deliver an impressive 10 per cent higher ...

CEAT's new super-premium LYFMAX X3 series for truck tyres - LYFMAX X3 R and LYFMAX X3 D offer unparalleled mileage and durability making them the best choice for fleet customers. To minimise downtime and reduce costs, the series sets a new benchmark. They deliver an impressive 10 per cent higher mileage than others with innovative rib-interlocking bridge tech for no crack performance in LYFMAX X3 R and reinforced casing strength in LYFMAX X3 D. Contact: CEAT LimitedWebsite: www.ceat.com

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