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  2. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Most passenger car tires sizes are given using either the P Metric tire sizing system or the Metric tire sizing system (which is based on ISO standards but is not to be confused with the ISO metric system). Pickup trucks and SUVs use the Light Truck Numeric or Light Truck High Flotation system. Heavy trucks and commercial vehicles use another ...

  3. Tire sizes and ratings: What do letters and numbers mean?

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    Not all tires are created equal, and most of the details that make the difference are summarized on the sidewall. Here's how to read a tire. Tire sizes and ratings: What do letters and numbers mean?

  4. Truck Experts Pick the Best Truck Tires for You - AOL

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    Designed for use on light trucks and full-size SUV, this highway tire is backed by a 70,000-mile limited manufacturer tread life for T- and H-rated sizes, and a 60,000-mile limited manufacturer ...

  5. Wheel sizing - Wikipedia

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    Increasing the aspect ratio will increase the height of the tire and hence the circumference. Off-roading tires may use a different measurement scheme: Tread width × Outside diameter, followed by wheel size (all in inches) – for example 31×10.50R15 (787 mm × 267 mm R380 in metric designation). The size of the wheel, however, is denoted as ...

  6. Tire - Wikipedia

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    High-performance rally tires. Light-duty tires for passenger vehicles carry loads in the range of 550 to 1,100 pounds (250 to 500 kg) on the drive wheel. Light-to-medium duty trucks and vans carry loads in the range of 1,100 to 3,300 pounds (500 to 1,500 kg) on the drive wheel. [25]

  7. Talk:Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Seriously, they are typically bias ply tires with stiffer sidewalls to reduce sway. They're often more expensive but tougher than passenger or light truck tires, since trailers usually don't have the sophisticated suspension systems used on cars or trucks. Captain Packrat 18:59, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

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