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  2. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    2-digit number: Diameter in inches of the rim that this tire is designed to fit. LT: Designates that this is a light truck tire. Load index and speed rating are sometimes not mandatory for flotation sizes, but must be for any tire approved for street and highway use. 2- or 3-digit number: Load index; see table below.

  3. Tire - Wikipedia

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    The number in the circle or rectangle denotes the country code of the government that granted the type approval. The last number outside the circle or rectangle is the number of the type approval certificate issued for that particular tire size and type. [110]

  4. World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations

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    R100 — approval of battery electric vehicles with regard to specific requirements for the construction, Functional Safety and hydrogen emission. [12] R101 — measurement of the emission of carbon dioxide and fuel consumption; R117 — approval limits for pass-by noise, wet grip, and rolling resistance. These values are also used on the tyre ...

  5. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    Hoosier Racing Tire [44] USA: 1957 Hoosier: Hutchinson SNC [45] France: 1957 Hutchinson Tires Inoue Rubber [46] Japan: 1926 IRC Tires Kelani Tyres Sri Lanka: 1990 CEAT [47] Kenda Rubber [48] Taiwan: 1962 Kenda, Kenda radial Kumho Tires [49] [50] South Korea: 1960 Admiral, Marshal, Kumho, Zetum, Trailfinder [51] Madras Rubber Factory [52] India ...

  6. Uniform Tire Quality Grading - Wikipedia

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    All passenger car tires manufactured for sale in the United States since March 31, 1979 are federally mandated to have the UTQG ratings on their sidewall as part of the DOT approval process, in which non-DOT approved tires are not legal for street use in the United States. [2] Light truck tires are

  7. Motor vehicle type approval - Wikipedia

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    Following type approval, a vehicle is issued with a Certificate of Conformity which includes a COC number. This number may look like: e13*2001/116*0260 where e13 is the UNECE state number (in this case Luxembourg), 2001/116 is the EC/EU directive name.

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