BF Goodrich
BF Goodrich co-op with China makes Dextero tires for Walmart/.
That is a very common size, made by all tire companies.
Champiro tires are made by GT Radial.
Ohtsu tire company in China.
LC RADIAL ALL SEASON RADIAL PERFORM tires are produced by LC Tires, a brand specializing in a range of tire products, including all-season and performance tires. The company focuses on delivering quality and reliability for various driving conditions. These tires are designed to offer good traction and comfort for everyday driving.
I do not know what you mean by discontinued P235/70-15. Almost every tire manufacture makes all season radial tire in this size. You have multiple choices.
There are two types of tires mostly used in cars and commercial vehicles: Radial and Bias.Bias Ply tire: This type of tire has diagonal or bias plies. These plies crisscross. This makes tire strong in all directions because of the plies overlap.Radial ply tire: In a radial tire, the ply cords run in the radial direction. The plies run parallel to each other and vertical to the tire bead. Stabilizer belts are applied over the plies to give extra strength parallel to beads.Now we look at advantages of radial tire over a bias tire:Good high speed capacityLonger lasting and Longer tread life (Up to30%- 50% longer)Steel Belted - Results in tougher overall constructionBetter floatation ,larger contact area wider footprintLow heat build-up or run coolerLower rolling resistanceBetter Fuel EconomyBetter stabilityWear resistantSmoother, more quiet rideDisadvantage of radial tire over a bias tire:More prone to puncturing at side wallsSide wall bulgingMore difficult to repairHigher purchase priceHeavier steering at low speeds but power steering facility is there so it is acceptable.So mostly in all modern cars radial tires are used.
Radial tires are better for freeway/street driving. They grip the pavement better and have better gas mileage. Cross ply tires are good for off-roading and any other kind of rough travelling.
The pitch of the propeller causes this noise.
Radial tiers have a lower rolling resistance than previous types of tire Resistance is energy, in tires resistance creates heat. Radial tires construction and the materials they are made of create less heat and roll easier. And if you need a more detailed explanation you need to look at Bias Ply tires (called Cross Ply in some countries) and Radial tires to see why it makes a difference
The difference is in the way the body cords are put in the tire . A bias tire has the body cords (plies) on an an angle (bias) to each other. A radial tire has the body plies running parallel. The advantage of a radial tire is that it runs cooler, making it last longer. A bias tire does not "bulge" at the bottom so it is not as prone to be damaged as easly to curb scuffing.There are two types of tires mostly used in cars and commercial vehicles: Radial and Bias.Bias Ply tire: This type of tire has diagonal or bias plies. These plies crisscross. This makes tire strong in all directions because of the plies overlap.Radial ply tire: In a radial tire, the ply cords run in the radial direction. The plies run parallel to each other and vertical to the tire bead. Stabilizer belts are applied over the plies to give extra strength parallel to beads.Now we look at advantages of radial tire over a bias tire:Good high speed capacityLonger lasting and Longer tread life (Up to30%- 50% longer)Steel Belted - Results in tougher overall constructionBetter floatation ,larger contact area wider footprintLow heat build-up or run coolerLower rolling resistanceBetter Fuel EconomyBetter stabilityWear resistantSmoother, more quiet rideDisadvantage of radial tire over a bias tire:More prone to puncturing at side wallsSide wall bulgingMore difficult to repairHigher purchase priceHeavier steering at low speeds but power steering facility is there so it is acceptable.So mostly in all modern cars radial tires are used.
Under the skin of your wrist is the radial artery. This artery is the main blood vessel of your whole forearm, which makes it an easy place to find and feel your pulse.