Cosmo El Jefe VAN II
OVERVIEW
The Cosmo El Jefe VAN II is a highway terrain, all season tire made for commercial vans.
The optimized tread design helps to upgrade controllability with better surface contact. Exceptional surface contact is provided with the ribbed footprint. This significantly boosts the tire's overall steering responsiveness and driving stability. It promotes quick and precise steering responses, while the structure is stabilized. Cornering and maneuvering are also enhanced with the optimal tread elements, resulting in a safer driving experience.
The tire offers great all season traction, optimizing its year-round performance. The tire provides great traction in dry, wet, and light winter conditions. This is achieved with the tread design and the durable compound. They work together to generate traction with extra biting edges and to keep the tire pliable throughout the year. Hydroplaning is resisted with the tread design that disperses water and slush from the footprint, further enhancing its performance on wet roads.
The model offers great load and driving durability. Tires can deform under load pressure if their construction is not strong enough. Therefore, by reinforcing the sidewalls of this tire, it is able to securely handle larger loads. Great load capacity is ensured as the tire manages to increase its ability to carry and withstand such loads.
The Cosmo El Jefe VAN II guarantees a quiet drive. The ideal tread design and its close contact with the driving surface lower road and tread noise levels heard in the vehicle's cabin. As road disturbances cannot ruin the passenger's driving enjoyment, the tire guarantees a quiet performance.
Manufacturers only provide the width and rim diameter with these tires. Various brands and models will have discrepancies. To ensure the correct size is purchased, the overall tire diameter should be checked.
The Overall Diameter advertised represents the overall diameter in inches, once it has been inflated and mounted.
Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold, the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.