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Choosing van tyres

Tires for vans and buses are subject to greater loads and more intensive use than passenger cars. Therefore, they should be matched with reinforced tires, i.e. tires with a higher load index.

Reinforced van tires are identified by one of three symbols: XL, C and LT.

XL Extra Load Indicates that it is adapted to higher loads
C Commercial
(Reinforced tyres)
Indicates load index higher than XL
LT Light Truck This symbol is used mainly in the USA, indicating its intended use for delivery and 4x4 passenger vehicles

Cargo tyres are dedicated to small vans, with a load capacity of up to 3.5T. These tyres are marked with a ‘C’ and have two load indexes, the first rating for a twin-wheel axle, the second for a single axle. Despite having similar sizing to some passenger cars, you should never be tempted to swap from one type to another - cargo tyres are more durable and have stronger sidewalls, which gives them excellent loading capacity at the cost of performance (speed and grip) – these tyres are designed to be hard wearing. Perhaps a little-known fact about these tyres is that road noise has been greatly reduced over standard car tyres, all in a bid to make the life of a commercial driver just that little better. Despite having a stiffer carcass, cargo tyres are designed to allow some flexibility over bumpy roads; this results in a smoother ride for the driver (and any goods being transported) and hence contributes to road safety. Manufacturers have been able to do this thanks to tyre technology and modern compounds to ensure a good driving experience.

Our customers van tyres reviews:

  • Zdzisław 4.20

    Zeetex CT6000 eco

    After 30,000 km I can surely recommend the tyres. They are not noisy, perform well on wet surfaces. The car drives smoothly, very good value for money. But not to be so ideal, unfortunately the tread disappears in a flash. You have to decide whether to buy premium tyres and drive 120,000 km (in my case) or cheaper ones and replace them every 70,000 km. See more >
  • Jaro Bill 4.20

    Laufenn X Fit VAN

    I have fitted 3 vans (both summer and winter) with Laufen. I have done about 60,000 km each on one car and the other, with hardly any signs of wear. Driving, I feel like I'm in a passenger car, so quiet. The tyres are sensational, unfortunately the tyres had a very good price when they were launched, now it is quite a bit higher. Anyway, the tyres are a revelation, highly recommended. See more >
  • gutek 4.20

    Semperit VAN-LIFE 2

    Good tires, you can make up to 150,000 kilometers on them. Recently, however, a new shot occurred on the new tire and it was that it damaged the tire next to the twin. Unfortunately, newborns are dying, and I think it was a factory defect. I also hope that Oponeo will accept the guarantees and replace the tires. See more >
  • Arek Lipecki 4.20

    Hankook Radial RA-18

    I did not have such durable and hard-to-wear tires. I have them also founded in kia sportage. After about 40,000 km, the current is somewhere in the middle. Very durably quiet economical tires. Because of this I checked in a kia I put them in my multivan and there is a firecracker! It will not change to anothervmarke because for what? Moj tesc has in q5 tirevgoodyear and after a distance of 40,000 km had to be replaced with new ones. See more >

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