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What load range is H?

What load range is H?

Truck tires typically come in two load ratings: G and H. Load range G is a 14-ply configuration, while load range H tires have 16 plies. “There’s no room for inflation pressure error with steer tires. They have to be inflated to the proper numbers to run at maximum load-carrying capacity.”

What ply tire is H?

16
What is meant by “Ply Rating?”

Ply Rating Load Range
12 F
14 G
16 H
18 J

What is the recommended tire pressure for a Michelin?

A typical passenger car tire, properly inflated to 35 psi (pounds per square inch), can lose up to 1 psi per month under normal driving conditions, according to Michelinman.com. Therefore, you should check your tire’s pressure cold, or before you’ve driven for the day, at least once every month.

How do you read a Michelin DOT code?

Locate the DOT number. On the sidewall of the tire, locate a number that starts with DOT. It can be up to 12 digits long. The last three or four numbers are the date code.

Which speed rating is better H or T?

A speed rating of T indicates that the tire can be safely driven up to 118 mph. A tire with an H rating has a higher limit — 130 mph — which means it can be safely driven faster than the tire with the 94T code.

What is the highest load range for a trailer tire?

The load range on trailers are classified as B, C, D, or E. B is the lightest classification of load capacity and E carries the heaviest load capacity. Most boat trailer tires fall under C or D. If boat trailer tires hold a C Load that means it can carry up to 1,820 lbs.

Are XL tires bigger?

The XL refers to the weight of the car itself. Standard tyres of various sizes have recommended vehicle weights that they can carry. These tyres are marked SL. XL tyres by contrast, tend to be fitted on high end family saloons, performance cars, 4X4s, SUVs and so on – because these vehicles tend to be heavier.

How do you read Michelin tires?

After the DOT insignia is your tire’s identification number, which begins with the tire’s manufacturer and plant code where the tire was manufactured (two numbers or letters). The ninth and tenth characters tell the week the tire was manufactured. The final number(s) signifies the year the tire was manufactured.

How do you tell the year of a TYRE Michelin?

The date when a tyre was manufactured is located on the sidewall of each tyre. Consumers can locate the code where the last four digits of the code provide week and year of manufacture. For example, a DOT code ending with “2204” indicates a tyre made in the 22nd week (May) of 2004.

What does H mean on tires?

The speed rating on a tire indicates the fastest speed a tire can handle before it affects the tire’s performance. For example, “H” would translate to a tire that can only handle speeds up to 130 mph (or 210 km/h).

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