
Bridgestone Commercial has launched a new website for its Dayton line of commercial truck tires. The website is accessible on desktop and mobile devices and is easy to use, the company said.
Bridgestone Commercial has designed and launched a new website for its Dayton line of commercial truck tires.

Dayton's new website. via DaytonTruckTires.com

Bridgestone Commercial has launched a new website for its Dayton line of commercial truck tires. The website is accessible on desktop and mobile devices and is easy to use, the company said.
The Dayton website features a dealer finder tool with the ability to detect a driver’s location and suggest the nearest available options. The site has the Dayton product catalog with custom filters and an expanded resources page that includes the latest Datyon news, maintenance and warranty information, and retread education information.
It also links to helpful tools like the Bridgestone Truck Tires Learning Center, various trucking associations, the EPA SmartWay program and trucking media sites.
“We’ve designed the site to be helpful and informative,” said Matt Loos, director of truck and bus marketing at Bridgestone. “The site features our eight new Dayton tire patterns and new tagline, Tires for Truckers.”
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