Self-confessed VW fanatic and Delinte Ambassador Jamie Orr has driven Delinte’s D7 and DS8 tires over a combined 3 continents, in over 15 countries, for over 30,000 miles. As Jamie says, “I may have tested Delinte tires more than anyone else on the planet”!
Delinte’s DST2 All-Season tire is a great alternative to winter or snow tires if you don’t want to deal with the inconvenience of switching out seasonally and live in an area with milder winter conditions.
Nothing says “Go Rogue" like the new Bandit Series by Delinte Tires. This specialty series has expanded to include a range of styles, sizes and fitments to accommodate the unique off-roading and highway adventure needs of SUV, CUV and Light Truck enthusiasts.
Our great team makes all the difference when it comes to the quality and experience of Delinte Tires. Meet the team and virtually tour Sentury Tires' sustainable and green Smart 4.0 Factory!
This year at SEMA 2023 we’ll be showcasing our high-performing Passenger tire lines, including a new Powerline, our rugged range of Light Truck tires, and the new Delinte TBR.
The Bandit M/T is an aggressive and durable Mud-Terrain tire with wheel diameters 15”, 16”, 17”, 18”, 20”, 22” and 24” and Fitments: Bronco, Jeep®, Tacoma, Tundra, Hummer, Ford 150, Ford 250, and Ford Super Duty 250-650.
The Bandit A/T DX10 is a versatile tire for light trucks, pickup trucks, and SUVs that can open up options for both paved and off-road driving. With extended tread wear, the Bandit A/T gives handling and stability, the highest snow rating, and is designed to reduce the noise of the road.
Switching from a winter to a summer tire improves fuel economy, extends the life of your tires, and keeps you in control of your driving performance. With the many tire options available, it's easy to find a quality summer tire that compliments your vehicle.
There are enough cost-saving benefits to having a warranty that makes it worthwhile factoring in research time and verifying specific information about the warranty at the time of purchase. Just remember to read the fine print, keep all documentation on tire rotation and check who you should make the claim to.