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The load index is the second-to-last component of the tyre size code moulded into the sidewall of your tyre. It is a two- or three-digit number that precedes the tyre speed letter at the very end of the code. In the example size code in the image, the load index is 91.
The load index is the second-to-last component of the tire size code molded into the sidewall of your tire. It is a two- or three-digit number that precedes the tire speed rating as indicated by a letter at the very end of the code. In the example size code in the image, the load index is 96.
A tire with an H at the end of its size code means the tire is rated to run at up to 130 MPH, while a T in the same position means a speed rating of 118 MPH. To choose, consult the manufacturer’s recommendations in your manual or on the placard on the driver’s door.
In this page you will find tire load indexes and their relative maximum weight a tire can support when properly inflated. Tire load index tells you how much weight your tire can safely carry. During the process of switching tire sizes, try to always use tires with same or greater tire load index than the original equipment tires.
Tyre Information. Understanding Tyre Size and Load Index. How To Read A Tyre: Understanding Tyre Size, Load Index, And Speed Rating. Every tyre sold by Tyre Shopper has markings on the tyre sidewall to indicate key information. This system of markings indicates the tyre size, tyre speed rating, model, and load index.
Use this Tire Load Index Chart to discover the load carrying capacity of your tires, or how much weight it can support safely. Here’s an example. Let’s pretend your tire has a load index of 84. Using this chart, we find out that means it can support 1,102 pounds at maximum air pressure.
Use the tire load index chart to see how much weight your tire can support & learn how to calculate your car's max load carrying capacity, from Tires Plus!