Lowsuv wrote:
Continental Tire approves Vanco2 tires for trailer usage in the USA .
I am asking him a simple question that can be answered in 5 words or less .
He has posted FORTY TWO times on this thread with lengthy dissertations criticising other folks posts , including me.
I have not assaulted his character .
It occurs to me that he could answer a simple question .
Do you think that LT tires ( Continental Vanco 2 or other ) are inferior to ST tires ?
I cannot be more specific than that .
Continental does not authorize their VANCO tires for the U.S. market. One of the biggest online retailers in the country says this about the VAnco2 tire
Highway Rib Summer light truck tires are for drivers who want a combination of heavy-duty load capacity, even wear and low noise along with traction on dry and wet roads. Sometimes used as Original Equipment (O.E.) on medium and heavy-duty 2WD trucks, vans and pickups, Highway Rib Summer tires are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.
O.E. Highway Rib Summer light truck tires are typically purchased as direct replacements for worn-out pairs/sets of the vehicle’s original tires. They can also be used for other vehicle applications in complete sets of four or axle pairs if available in an appropriate size, load range and speed rating to match the existing O.E. tires’ performance category and specifications.
It's say nothing specific about replacing ST tires...nothing.
Caution-probable thread closing ahead!