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GBC Motorsports New Dirt Commander Tire Sizes
GBC Dirt Commander Tires in 29" & 30"

Anaheim, CA (2/16/2015) - GBC Motorsports has added three new sizes to their popular line of Dirt Commander tires. Two 29” sizes and one 30” size will expand the Dirt Commanders line to 13 sizes, and will offer UTV racers and enthusiasts a new option in oversized tires.

GBC Motorsports Dirt Commander Tires
GBC Motorsports is expanding the Dirt Commander line with three new sizes.

All three new Dirt Commander sizes are now in stock through GBC Motorsports dealers:
29x9.00-14
29x11.00-14
30x10.00-14
 
The Dirt Commander is one of GBC’s best selling products, and with good reason. This 8-ply rated bias tire is extremely durable and puncture resistant, and has earned multiple race wins and class championships in WORCS, GNCC, BITD and SCORE series. The Dirt Commander’s deeply siped tread pattern offers exceptional traction in a variety of conditions, and its impressive max load ratings make it ideal for UTV racers and enthusiasts alike. The Dirt Commander recently earned recognition by being selected as the stock tire for the 2015 Polaris RZR 900S.

GBC Motorsports Dirt Commander Tires
Two new 29" sizes (pictured here) and a new 30" size are now in stock.

“We get a lot of feedback from our racers and customers, and we always take that into account when developing new sizes,” said Kory Ellis, GBC Motorsports Representative. “UTVs are getting bigger and more powerful and the demand for larger tires is high, so we’re excited to offer UTV owners an additional tread pattern in these 29-inch and 30-inch sizes.”
 
Learn more about GBC Motorsports full line of ATV and UTV tires at http://www.gbcmotorsports.com. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to receive the latest product updates.

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