Tire load means the maximum load each tire can carry. It's expressed in a number embossed in every tire. - My van tires are - - P215/65R15 95H.
- That P means it's a passenger vehicle tire,
- 215 is tread width in millimeters,
- 65 is the aspect ratio, it's a wide oval. ( 75 means it's rounder in cross section)
- R means it's a Radial
- 15 means it fits a 15" rim.
Now the bit you asked about is 95 -that's it's load range, and in the ISO/Metric Standards list '95' means each tire can support 1500 pounds weight.
-The final letter is it's 'speed rating' , and again in the ISO/metric system, 'H' means it's rated at speeds up to 130 mph.
I hope this helps to explain it all and for you to choose good tires, please remember -always identical tires on both sides rear, and identical tires on both sides front. This will mean more equal braking, and better steering.
how much weight you can put on it.
108=the load rating per tire is 2205 lbs S=the speed rating on this tire is 112 mph
It indicates the maximum speed at which the tire can carry a load corresponding to it's load index.
The 99 is the load rating and the H is the speed rating. The higher the load number the more weight the tire can carry. The speed number H means it is rated to 130 mph.
"RLW" on tires stands for "Recommended Load Weight." It indicates the maximum load capacity that the tire can safely carry when properly inflated. This specification is crucial for ensuring vehicle safety and performance, as exceeding the load limit can lead to tire failure. Always check the vehicle's manual or the tire placard for the appropriate load ratings.
The SL load range on a tire indicates its standard load capacity, which is suitable for passenger vehicles. It specifies the maximum weight the tire can support when properly inflated, typically ranging from 1,100 to 1,300 pounds per tire, depending on the tire size. Tires with an SL load range are designed for regular driving conditions and are not intended for heavy loads or extreme usage. Always refer to the vehicle's owner manual for the appropriate tire specifications.
107 is the load rating of the tire the S is the speed rating and the rwl is raised white letters.
The "104H" on tires indicates the tire's load index and speed rating. The "104" signifies that the tire can support a maximum load of 1,000 kg (2,204 lbs) per tire. The "H" denotes a speed rating, indicating that the tire is rated for speeds up to 210 km/h (130 mph). Together, these ratings help ensure that the tire is suitable for both load capacity and speed performance.
Load ranger D on alight truck tire indicates that it is an 8 ply tire and weight capacity will be printed on sidewall. Actual load carried will depend on tire air pressure.
114 is about the highest load range figure and T means it is usable to 118 mph.
The 116 is the load capacity of 2,800 lbs. The T means it is a temporary spare.
The designation "165-R15-86T" refers to a tire's specifications. "165" indicates the tire's width in millimeters, "R" signifies that it is a radial tire, "15" represents the diameter of the wheel in inches, "86" is the load index, showing the maximum load the tire can carry, and "T" indicates the speed rating, which reflects the maximum speed at which the tire can safely operate.