Index | Tyre
In this example, the load index is 91, which means the tire can support a maximum weight of 615 kg (1,356 lbs). The speed rating is H, which means the tire can safely operate at speeds of up to 210 km/h (130 mph).
The load index is a numerical value that represents the maximum weight that a tire can support. The higher the load index, the more weight the tire can handle. For example, a tire with a load index of 91 can support a maximum weight of 615 kg (1,356 lbs), while a tire with a load index of 100 can support a maximum weight of 800 kg (1,764 lbs). tyre index
Here is a sample load index chart: Load Index Maximum Weight (kg) Maximum Weight (lbs) 70 335 739 80 450 992 90 600 1,323 100 800 1,764 In this example, the load index is 91,
91 H
The tyre index is a combination of two important ratings: the load index and the speed rating. The load index refers to the maximum weight that a tire can support, while the speed rating indicates the maximum speed at which a tire can safely operate. The higher the load index, the more weight
The tyre index is usually displayed on the sidewall of the tire in the following format: