Age of a design has nothing to do with its utility. I believe a lot of thinking went into the NDCC tires.
And they are still made today.
An offroad tire should be self cleaning, just look at tractor tires, that design hasn't changed in 75 or more years. The Michelin XL tread pattern has "traps" in it for mud and snow to get caught in.
Being non-directional is a feature.
Tough bias ply sidewalls is a feature for offroad and suitable for tire chains and airing down is possible with the inner tube.
Would be interesting to see the spec requirements for the original military tires that led to the NDCC and NDT tires.
The Michelins are made for offroad use and have rather low max speed spec, about 55-65 mph.
Below is a copy/paste of a response on the mil-veh list:
From : Sarge <micdunn@ev1.net>
Reply-To : "Sarge" <micdunn@ev1.net>
Sent : Tuesday, June 21, 2005 11:59 AM
To : "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>, "Bjorn Brandstedt" <super_deuce@hotmail.com>
Subject : Re: [MV] Wet pavement traction, deuce tires
Bjorn, I know that when you look at NDCC's, the natural assumption would be
that they handle and brake poorly on wet roads.
In the 1990's (when I was active duty) the military had multiple accidents
concerning 5-ton trucks, the -900 series, that would skid on wet roads when
the brakes were applied heavily. The number of accidents was so great that a
study was commisioned to find a safe fix. A Google search might find you the
results of this study.
A temporary stopgap measure was to limit -900 series trucks to 35 mph.
As many on this list already know, the -900 series 5 tons came with two
different wheel/tire combinations.
You had a choice between 10 tires with the duallies on the back, 11.00-20's
NDCC's if I remember correctly.
The other choice was six super singles, 14.00-20's, definitely not NDCC's.
The punchline of this story is.....
The wet skidding problem was limited to trucks fitted with the 14.00-20's
!!!
I don't think you will have any problems with the deuce NDCC's.
If you do, you can sue me!
-Sarge
PS. I'm broke.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bjorn Brandstedt" <super_deuce@hotmail.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 4:21 AM
Subject: [MV] Wet pavement traction, deuce tires
> Is there an index, number or an established methode to measure wet
pavement
> traction for commonly used deuce tires? We know the radials are far better
> than the bias ply NDCC's, but what are the numbers? What about siped
NDCC's?
> The measurement should apply to new and used (say 50%) tires.
>
> On long road trips, it's not possible to count on nice dry weather and the
> tires do become a safety factor.
>
> Any tire experts out there in MV-land?
>
> Thanks,
>
>