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Developed for durability and handling in commercial van applications, the LSV88 performs in the most demanding conditions.

  • Reinforced casing offers optimal carrying capacity
  • Deep grooves provide traction on demanding surfaces and high wear resistance
  • Staggered sipe configuration for improved handling and braking in wet conditions
Exceptional Wet-Weather Grip High Mileage Capability Rigid Construction
Three Longitudinal Grooves
Improved aquaplaning resistance while enhancing tyre traction in wet weather
Staggered Sipings
Improved braking ability when carrying heavier loads
Heat-Releasing Shoulder
Continuous ā€œSā€ grooves improve heat-releasing ability to maximise tyre mileage and improve fuel economy
Dry Grip
Tread design creates a much larger contact area allowing better stability, cornering and control
Compact Shoulder
Enhanced shoulder stability optimises high-speed cornering performance

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Tyre Size Guide

A : SECTION
The normal width of the tyre
B : PROFILE
The aspect ratio, this mark represents the height of the tyre sidewall
C : RIM
The diameter of the tyres inner rim in inches
D : LOAD
Load capacity of the tyre
E : SPEED
The maximum speed for this tyre at full load

Understanding The EU Tyre Label

Fuel Efficiency

Rolling resistance has a direct impact on fuel consumption. A tyre's rolling resistance score ranges from A to E. Over the life of the tyre, fitting an A rated tyre could save you up to 6 litres more fuel every 625 miles - when compared to a E rated tyre.

Wet Grip

A tyre's wet grip capacity is expressed in Grades from A to E. The difference in braking distances between each grade is roughly 3m - an average car length. This makes average stopping distance between an A and E rated tyre 18m. That's 4 car lengths.

Noise Levels

The exterior noise grade of a tyre is expressed in decibels - accompanied by a grade ranging from A to B, with A being the best noise level performance.