Passenger tires are typically manufactured in one of three load ranges standard load light load and extra load or reinforced all of which could range from 2 to 4 ply tires.
What is load range e on a tire.
Load range e tires are the equivalent of the older 10 ply rated tires and are often.
The load range c bfgoodrich.
Basically the only difference between the two is the weight capacity.
The information needed to identify the load range for tires is right there on the sidewall.
For example an e load range indicates that a tire is equivalent to a 10 ply construction tire.
A rating of e on the tire means the tire has a ply rating 10 and a load pressure of 80 psi.
Location the load range letter such as e is found in the middle of the tire service description.
Tire load range chart.
Many full sized pickups and cargo vans require load range e tires.
Lt sized tires featuring section widths of 305mm 12 50 or wider have their maximum loads and cold tire pressures rated at reduced maximum load pressures.
Therefore load range simply tells how tough the tire is and the allowable psi.
The load range identifies how much load a tire can take at specific pressures.
The lt michelin is load range e rated at 3 195 pounds at 80 psi and weighs 49 pounds despite having less tread depth than the p metric tire 12 32 inch versus 14 32.
As evidenced by its name the standard load range is the most common.
Lt metric lt flotation and lt numeric tires are branded with their load range load range e or lre or their ply rating 10 ply rated on their sidewalls and list their appropriate load range letter in their descriptions as lt245 75r 16 e 7 50r 15 d or 31x10 50r 15 c.
While most passenger vehicles have standard load ranges light trucks use a system in which letters a to n identify the strength of each tire.
Load range d has a capacity of 1 220 lbs at 65 psi whereas load range e has a capacity of 1 520 lbs at 80 psi.