The load range of an E ply tire typically indicates a maximum load capacity of 2,300 to 3,000 pounds per tire, depending on the tire's specific construction and size. This load range is often used for heavy-duty applications, such as for trucks and trailers. E-rated tires are designed to handle higher pressures and heavier loads compared to lower load range tires. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications for precise load capacities.
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.
One with the appropriate load range for your vehicle.
if its cargo van load range E IS A HEAVY DUTY TIRE FOR WEIGHT
Load rating. More belts = Higher load handling. Also if the trailer is off pavement quite often the thicker tires are some what more puncture resistant.
This all stems back to bias tires. A few decades ago, to gain more load carrying capability, tire manufacturers added more plies to increase the amount of pressure a tire could safely contain. Remember, the pressure carries the load, but the plies contain the pressure. Switch to radial tires, specifically radial truck tires (19.5, 22.5, etc.), tire manufacturers now use 1 single steel cord ply that runs radially from one bead to the other that has the equivalient strength of multiple fabric plies that were used in bias tires. Even with light truck tires, you might see a load range E radial tire referred to as a 10 ply tire, does it have 10 plies? Nope, usually 2 or in some cases 3 very strong polyester body plies.
stock tire size for a 4x4 is lt 265/70/r17 load range e
It all depends on the truck that it is going on. Usually it will tell you on the inside on the driver door or on the inside of the gas lid. The max safe pressure for the tire will also be listed on the sidewall.
look on your door tag...where it has tire size,pressure & the like. It should have a GVWR on it.... like my 2000 2500 light duty has a GVWR of 8600 pounds,i went through a scale & with me & a full tank of fuel it was 5500 pounds. So i can haul 3100 pounds of load. now the more you add to the truck,like bull bar,bed tool box & the like you will have to compensate for that as well. make sure you have tire that will handle the load too. Just cause they fit on the rim doesn't mean they will hold all the weight. If it has a P in front of the tire size then it won't hold much as it's a passenger tire. i have 10 ply tires on mine (load range E & has "LT" in front of tire size denoting it's a Light truck tire) & they can carry 3046 pounds per tire single,& duals they drop to 2700 something. Also, generally the bigger the tire is the more weight it can carry. the tires i mentioned above are LT245/75R16's. LT265/75R16's can carry roughly 3400 pounds,& LT285/75R16's can carry roughly 3700 pounds per tire. make sure your air pressure is at the maximum for load carrying (you can find this on the sidewall of the tire). Hope this answered your question & good luck
No. The Y has a long I sound, as in sly. (The long E is heard in the word plea.)
You will need LT 245/75 R16 Tires. I'm not sure it's absolutely required, but you should make sure they are E rated or 10 ply. This is especially important if you are carrying heavy loads.
To fix a flat tire on your e-bike, follow these steps: Turn off the e-bike and remove the wheel with the flat tire. Use tire levers to remove the tire from the rim. Locate the puncture in the inner tube and patch it or replace it with a new one. Put the tire back on the rim and inflate it to the recommended pressure. Reattach the wheel to the e-bike and ensure it is securely in place. Test the tire to make sure it is properly fixed before riding again.
E-bay has a wide range of tire and wheel packages for sale. You can look in the descriptions of the product to check if the package would suit your van. Alternativly, if you don't want to go online, K-Wick Fit does an excellent tire and wheel package- althoug it may charge you more.