
TIRE FACTS WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THOSE LABELS ON YOUR NEW TIRES.
EXACTLY WHAT DO THOSE CODES,TEMPERATURE RATINGS,TRACTION,TREAD DEPTH WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT. MADE SIMPLE FOR THE EDUCATED TIRE CONSUMER .
REMEMBER TIRE SAFETY STARTS WITH YOU PUMP" EM DO NOT THUMP" EM USE AN AIR GUAGE AND CHECK YOUR AIR PRESSURE REGULARLY.ALSO VISUALLY INSPECT THE TREAD AND SIDEWALL OF THE TIRE FOR ANY ABNORMALITIES. KEEPING YOUR TIRES PROPERLY INFLATED AND MAINTAINED
WILL SAVE YOU GAS AND MORE..CHECK YOUR DOOR JAMB FOR MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS AS WELL AS YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL AND THE TIRE SIDE WALL IF NOT OEM FOR INFLATION INSTRUCTIONS VISIT
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Tire Size Markings
The tire size shown below is P185/60R14 82H. The P represents the car type, Passenger. The 185 represents its section width (tire width in mm). The 60 is the tires Aspect Ratio (the ratio of the sidewall height to the tread width). The R represents radial tire construction. The 14 represents the rim/wheel size and 82H represents the load index and speed symbol.
Speed Ratings
Speed ratings are determined by indoor laboratory testing methods which measure high speed tire durability under controlled test conditions. These test procedures do not take into account underinflation, tire damage, vehicle characteristics, or road conditions which can lead to sudden tire failure or loss of vehicle control at much lower speeds than indicated by the tire's speed rating. The validity of using speed rated tires in the U.S. is based on the idea that the tire's top speed capability must at least equal the vehicle's top speed capability, since it cannot be assumed that the driver will always observe the speed limit.
Recently the speed rating is being referred to as the "performance rating" of the tire, since the higher speed rated tires generally offer improved handling and maneuverability compared to lower speed rated tires.
Load Index
Load index indicates the maximum load capacity each tire is designed to support. Like speed ratings, assume near perfect operating conditions to obtain the ratings listed in the table below.
Uniform Tire Quality Grading (UTQG)
Under UTQG, tires are graded by the manufacturers in three areas; treadwear, traction and temperature resistance.
Wheel Basics
Ply Rating/Load Range
While there is no industry-wide definition of ply rating, truck tires are frequently marked with ply rating and equivalent Load Range. These markings are used to identify the load and inflation limits of that particular tire, when used in a specific type of service.







