Yes. For road traveling vehicles (including heavy trucks), radial tyres are the norm, in fact, whereas you don't really see bias ply tyres so much for on-road applications - they tend to be a little more common on off-road vehicles.
L. Bogdan has written: 'Laboratory and full-scale parametric studies of the rolling resistance of radial-and-bias-ply heavy service truck tires' -- subject(s): Tires, Testing, Trucks
Heavy trucks, trailers, industrial equipment, and heavy machinery.
No, do not mix bias tires with radial tires.
Sport King tires are a brand of all terrain tires usually compatible with trucks and sport utility vehicles . It is unclear whether or not Sport King tires are suitable for vintage cars.
manufacturing process of bias & radial tires
Truck tires may require special kinds depending on what you need to use the truck for. Heavy duty trucks may require all-weather tires or larger tires for mud.
no
Procomp Tires offer specialty tires for all sorts of conditions. The produce tires like the Xtreme All Terrain Radial, All Terrain Radial, Xtreme Mud Terrain Radial, Pro Comp Xtreme M/T 2 Radial, and the Xtreme Trax Radial.
Radial tires are made specifically to reduce the wear and tear of your car whereas goodyear tires are simply regular tires.
It's not reccomended.
Radial tires came about in the '70's, and have an interior tube, as opposed to the older tires, which were solid rubber.
Yes, these tires from BFGoodrich come highly recommended and there are no recent reports of accidents caused by defective radial tires from this company.