โOct-02-2014 04:04 PM
โOct-02-2014 10:03 PM
ScottG wrote:
According to a recent article in Trailer Life, ST's have stiffer sidewalls than LT's and handle better. They went on to explain that they also can handle the side stresses of tight turns better than LT tire construction.
I have no idea how accurate any of that is but it is plausible.
โOct-02-2014 10:03 PM
โOct-02-2014 09:42 PM
โOct-02-2014 09:33 PM
ScottG wrote:
According to a recent article in Trailer Life, ST's have stiffer sidewalls than LT's and handle better. They went on to explain that they also can handle the side stresses of tight turns better than LT tire construction.
I have no idea how accurate any of that is but it is plausible.
โOct-02-2014 08:58 PM
ScottG wrote:
Semi trucks use "Light Truck" tires?
Come one now!:W
โOct-02-2014 07:51 PM
smkettner wrote:
He forgot to check sidewall stiffness on the LT.
His primary evidence of strength is the weight rating on the sidewall :R
I was hoping he would show the cut cross section to see what is really there.
Better salesman than engineer IMHO.
โOct-02-2014 07:18 PM
โOct-02-2014 06:42 PM
โOct-02-2014 06:10 PM
mileshuff wrote:
Why don't the majority of major tire manufactures make ST tires? Goodyear is one of the few. Haven't seem much from Michelin, Bridgestone, Firestone, BF Goodrich etc. None bother with ST's. Almost all are off brand Chinese manufactures.
โOct-02-2014 05:45 PM
โOct-02-2014 05:38 PM
Shadow Catcher wrote:
ST's are not tested to the same standard as LT particularly with regards to speed. All of the ST's I could find were made in China and they do not have a good reputation.
โOct-02-2014 05:08 PM
jus2shy wrote:
More "pacifically", I think he is speaking way too generally in regards to vehicle tires. I guess those LT tires on Semi Trucks & Trailers are completely wrong. I keep seeing "LT" on those tires! ๐
โOct-02-2014 04:54 PM
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