Tyre pressure is not measured in KG.
It's like asking "what is the weight of my car in Meters?"
Up to 90 Kg load weight (rider, passenger, cargo, etc): Front - 1.75 bar or 25.4 PSI, Rear - 2.00 Bar or 29 PSI. Over 90 Kg load weight: Front - 2.00 Bar or 29 PSI, Rear - 2.25 bar or 32.6 PSI. XV 125 maximum load weight is 185 Kg, kerb weight is 147 Kg, total weight is 332 Kg. Tyre pressures are taken cold.
The 94 or 95 at the end of your tire designation is the 'Load Rating' -in this case, 670 Kg and 690 Kg per tire. - The 'H' and 'T' are 'speed rating', usable to 130mph and 118 mph
The 2.5 TD Select weighs 1575 kg's. The GLS, CD and CDX weigh 1713 kg's. and the 2.5 TD Elite weighs 1733 kg's.
Depends on the model of 165. One model is 2480 Kg without fluid in the tires. The additional weight from fluid on the water depends on tire sizes. 12-36" 75% water fill level gives 197.1 Kg per tire. And 100% fill level gives 262.9 Kg per tire. So the answer is for example: 2480+262.9*2 = 3005.8 Kg.
half a harman, about 300 kg
225/45/r17 22-26lbs (summer vs. snow tire)275/40r18 summer tire 32lbs.2 1/2 kg
The 95 at the end of your tire designation is the 'Load Rating' -in this case, 690 Kg per tire (1,500 pounds) The 'T' is a 'speed rating', usable to 118 mph.
The 2.5 TD Select weighs 1575 kg's. The GLS, CD and CDX weigh 1713 kg's. and the 2.5 TD Elite weighs 1733 kg's. All taken from www.whatcar.co.uk
The 93 at the end of your tire designation is the 'Load Rating' -in this case, 650 Kg per tire (1,400 pounds) The 'W' is a 'speed rating', usable to 168 mph. -This sounds like a tire from a large, fast SUV.
The kerb weight on this model is 1784kg. The max gross vehicle weight is 2550 kg. The max roof rack weight is 100 kg. Hope this helps
A typical 7 ton truck tire weighs around 250 pounds (113 kg). This weight can vary depending on the specific size and design of the tire.
120 - 140lbs., depending on the specifics of the tire.