600/65R38 (166D) Alliance 550 TL (Steel belted)
600/65R38 (166D) Alliance 550 TL (Steel belted)
Tractor Tyres Direct sells the 600/65R38 Alliance 550 Radial Drive Tyre 166D TL with its open centre tread pattern.
Alliance's 550 Multiuse is used in agricultural applications because of its versatile tread design. Specific block tread design enables high performances on snow-covered as well as on sandy terrains.A basic directional lug design, divided by separated blocks, provides a good grip on soft surfaces. In addition, a high number of blocks and rubber-to-void tread ratio enables long tread wear life and low rolling resistance during transport operation on hard surfaces.
Uniform ground pressure distribution and tread wear are provided by steel belted carcase structure that also provides efficient puncture protection.
| TYRE DATA | |
| Tyre style | Radial drive tyre |
| Tyre size | 600/65R38 |
| Brand | Alliance |
| Pattern | 550 |
| Tyre width (inches/mm) | 600 |
| Tyre profile (%) | 65 |
| Rim diameter (inches) | 38 |
| Recommended rim (inches) | DW18L |
| Speed Weight index | 166D |
| Tyre construction | Radial |
| Tube requirement | Tubeless |
| Section width (mm) | 593 |
| Overall diameter (mm) | 1746 |
| Static loaded radius (mm) | 793 |
| Rolling circumference (mm) | 5270 |
Delivery is FREE to most non-remote mainland GB addresses for orders of £200 ex-VAT (£240 inc-VAT) or more. Smaller orders attract our standard delivery charge of just £10 ex-VAT (£12 inc-VAT). We CANNOT currently send tractor tyres to Northern Ireland.
Contact us for our best price for delivery to postcodes in the highlands and islands of Scotland (FK17-99, G83, HS1-9, IV [City of Inverness is standard delivery], KA27/28, KW, PA20-48, PA60-78, PH18-26, PH30-44 and ZE); Isle of Man; Isle of Wight; and Channel Islands. Tubes and some small tyres can be dispatched to any address in Great Britain and Northern Ireland served by Royal Mail for our standard delivery charge.
Prices are for the TYRE ONLY - wheels/rims, if shown, are NOT included.


