What load range is a 10 ply tire?

To summarize: ply ratings and load ratings are systems of measurement for load carrying capacity. Load Range E tires are equivalent to a 10-ply tire.

What is the ply of a tire?

The ply rating is how many layers of rubber is on the tyre. A common one is 8 ply meaning it has 8 layers of rubber. Some tyres have same number of ply all around the tyre, meaning if there are 8 ply in the tread part of the tyre, its side wall will be 8 ply as well.

How many ply is a load range C tire?

For example, a “C” load range indicates that a tire is equivalent to a 6-ply construction tire.

How many plys does a tire have?

These days, ply rating has become a redundant term because most radial passenger tires have just one or two body plies. Light truck tires, including those with heavy-duty ratings (10 ply and above), generally have only two or three plies.

Are LT tires always 10-ply?

LT tires are usually 8-ply (Load Range D) or 10-ply (Load Range E). Passenger Tires usually have a 4-ply or 6-ply equivalent sidewall. The performance trade-off of this added weight is a harsher ride, less fuel efficiency, and less responsive handling.

Does E on tire mean 10-ply?

Therefore load range simply tells how tough the tire is and the allowable PSI. For example, an “E” load range indicates that a tire is equivalent to a 10-ply construction tire.