The load range indicates the ply rating of the tire or the number of plys under the tread.
A = 2 ply
B = 4 ply
C = 6 ply
D = 8 ply
E = 10 ply
F = 12 ply
G = 14 ply
H = 16 ply
J = 18 ply
L = 20 ply
M = 22 ply
N = 24 ply
This has a direct relation to the Load Index which tells you the weight the tire can carry. The more plys the more weight the tire can carry.
if its cargo van load range E IS A HEAVY DUTY TIRE FOR WEIGHT
One with the appropriate load range for your vehicle.
114 is about the highest load range figure and T means it is usable to 118 mph.
H is the load range of the tire which indicates the ply. H is a 16 ply tire.
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.
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.
how much weight you can put on it.
no i dont think so . the capacity of a tire is what it is and using an inner tube would probably decrese the load capacity and be dangerous . you need a tire with a higher load range and max psi .
stock tire size for a 4x4 is lt 265/70/r17 load range e
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.
What is a "Tire Rod", Do you mean Tie Rod?