What load index is Load Range E?

What load index is Load Range E?

For example, a tire load range E rating means that the specific model and size can handle 1,520 lbs at 80 PSI. In other words, when the trailer or light truck tires hold the correct air pressure levels of 80 PSI, they can carry 1,520 lbs/tire.

What is a good load index?

Your average commuter car or light truck will range from about 70 to 124 for load index; 117 is a pretty typical load rating for a car.

What is a 105 load rating?

What does 105 load index mean on tires? A tire-load rating of 105 means that these tires can handle a maximum-weight capacity of up to 2,039 pounds (925 kilograms).

Is higher load index better?

The load index of a tire is a number that correlates to the maximum safe carrying capacity of the tire when it’s inflated to its maximum pressure. Higher load index ratings mean your tires will be able to handle a heavier load.

How much weight can a 10 ply tire hold?

At 60 psi on a 10ply tire, the tire’s load carrying capacity is reduced to 2,314 pounds per tire. If the customer runs 65 psi in a 10 ply tire, his capacity is now able to carry 2,507 per tire.

What load rating is better E or F?

F-load range tires allow for higher carrying capacity at a higher inflation pressure compared to tires of the same size with an E-load range.