Trailer tires typically have c d or e load ranges.
What does load range e mean on a trailer tire.
Lt metric lt flotation and lt numeric tires are branded with their load range load range e or lre or their ply rating 10 ply rated on their sidewalls and list their appropriate load range letter in their descriptions as lt245 75r 16 e 7 50r 15 d or 31x10 50r 15 c.
A rating of e on the tire means the tire has a ply rating 10 and a load pressure of 80 psi.
The difference between a load range e and load range f tire of the same size 235 85 16 is the weight capacity and pressure.
The load range is identified by a letter of the alphabet usually from a to f which represents the ply rating and load pressure.
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Load range load range tells you the type of load a tire is designed to support at a specific inflation pressure.
The karrier radial tire load range e am10295 has a capacity of 3 640 pounds at 95 psi.
Trailer tires should always be inflated to the maximum psi rating indicated on the tire.
A load range c tire for example is at its peak load capacity possibly 1600 pounds when it s inflated to its maximum pressure of 50 psi.
A load range c tire at.
Special trailer service tires have load ranges of b c d or e which correspond to their specific ply ratings 4 ply rated 6 ply rated 8 ply rated or 10 ply rated.
The letter designations for load range just indicate their capacity.
Still not sure how to find your tire load range.