VanContact Winter

Part #: CON-04531730000

Tire Size: 225/75R16 120R E BSW

$214.81 /tire
$235.06
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Tire Features

Winter/Snow
Winter/Snow
Touring
Touring

Product Description

Continental VanContact Winter is a tire for harsh winter conditions. It is ideal for cold weather and is made for vehicles like Vans and Light Trucks. This VanContact winter tire offers excellent grip and handling on ice, slush, and snow. It promises safe and reliable travel.
Engineers designed it with advanced Traction plus technology. The VanContact Winter by Continental Tires increases cornering and braking abilities on slippery roads and gives confidence in every drive. It is available in 14”, 15”, 16”, and 17 inch sizes to provide a control for the best performance. The wide grooves improve water movement and deliver short braking distances on wet roads. The tread design of this tire joins the snow and compresses it to increase grip. The Continental winter tires have a noise rating of 73. It is built with durable materials to increase life span even with frequent use and heavy loads. It is efficient for long driving because it decreases rolling resistance and fuel consumption.
Outstanding offers are available on Continental VanContact Winter tires only at Discounted Wheel Warehouse.

Tire Information

Brand Continental
Model VanContact Winter
Tire Diameter 15 to 16
Tire Width 185 to 235
Aspect Ratio 60 to 75
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
185/60R15 94T C BSW
Tire Size Load/Speed PLY Sidewall
225/75R16 120R E BSW
235/65R16 119R E BSW

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Continental VanContact Winter offers a better grip on snow, ice, and mud, which is perfect for off-road driving.

Continental VanContact Winter reduces road noise without making noise inside the van and provides smoother driving.

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