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Truck tyre flap 1100/1200-20

Truck tyre flap 1100/1200-20

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Truck tyre flap 1100/1200-20

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Specifications

Weight(kg)

Width   (mm)

500-8

0.5

103

600/700-9

0.65

144

650/750-10

0.65

120

700/750/825-12

1.00

148

650/700/750-15

1.11

168

825/28*9-15

1.11

168

650/700-16

1.15

160

750/825-16

1.30

177

20.5/70/16/70-16

2.50

236

700/750/825-20

1.85

175

900/1000-20

2.45

212

1100/1200-20

2.70

212

1300/1400-20

3.70

230

16/70-20

4.60

260

1200-24

3.80

230

1400/1300/16/70-24

4.80

260

15.5/17.5-25

6.70

370

20.5-25

9.20

428

23.5-25

10.60

505

26.5-25

11.00

500



Q:Im tired.but not hungry.
tired it is like 12 or 1 a.m i don't have a watch
Q:In most cars there is a tag alongside the drivers door indicating relevant information including recommended tire size to use and tire pressure to apply. My question is: Assuming that the car owner will need new tires periodically using different brands but the same size, does the recommended car manufacturer tire pressure still apply or does it necessarily have to change. Every time I get my tires balanced and rotated, the mechanic always overpressurize the tires by about 5 psi although I suggested to them to follow the pressure listed on the tag.
The answer has been provided. However, I wish to expand that you need to use Google Search to find credible and accredited automobile sources of information for there is loads of information as to tires that most people have no idea exist. For one, there is more than one recommended cold air PSI recommended by car manufacturers. It deals with the weight or payload the car deals with. For one person in an daily commute to/from work, there is a recommended cold temperature PSI. That same car going a road trip with more people and luggage, more payload, needs a higher PSI to handle the temperatures generated by the speed and to handle to increased weight. Tire temperature can reach 200 degrees F in normal driving. This means that in a cold morning with cold tire temperatures the grip capacity of the tires is reduced. By not knowing this, people take chances as to speed, following distances, speed in turns, etc. and end up spinning out or crashing due to under or over steering. There is also the issue of kinetic energy. Very complex subject that by being ignored causes millions and millions of car crashes per year. This is my best answer.
Q:What is the difference between soft and hard tyres?
a lot depends on what your looking for soft tires less mileage but better grip wet or dry harder tire more miileage i prefer a hard tire
Q:2-3 weeks no gas, and deflated it! Trouble to die!
Tires have nails a class of things not checked out and then check the check
Q:what causes a tire to pop?
you may have simply hit a big rock causesing a brealk in the steel nbelts the tire swells there into a bump and then it maygo bang for no reason . relax grip the steering wheel tightly take your foot off the gas and ease your car to the shoulder. make no sudden steering moooves as you can roll your tire off its rim causeing damge to your tire rim
Q:Hi , i would like to know the optimal tyre pressure for Nissan Altima 1996 under standard conditions and under full load .
read your tire and keep it 2 to 3 lbs under what max says. Remember as your driving the tire heats up and so does the air inside the tire. When that happens your tires expand so always read your tire psi carefully so that you will never over fill and pop your tire
Q:What is the gas in the car tires?
air
Q:this is the first time I‘m getting my tires changed at costco for my 2010 Lexus RX350. I‘ve never done this before (i‘m only 16) what exactly do i tell the people about my tires. that they‘re 19 inch, P235 tires? is that it or is there more to it?? I don‘t want to sound dumb when I talk to them lol.
If you're all about getting the best price, many tire stores price match. So if you can find the same tire somewhere for cheaper, a tire warehouse might match the price and take 10% off. I've done this twice for two of my friends (I love shopping for deals). You won't need to tell them anything - they know tires. You simply might want to ask them what TYPE of tires you want. As in do you want all season tires? Or do you want summer tires? Or if you live in a rainy area, you might want to get all season tires that are great in the rain (yes they specifically make them - I had the Toyo Versados and they're the best tires I've ever owned).
Q:If my tires are 51psi max for front and 44psi max in the back and the factory psi on door panel is 44 then what should i inflate the tires too if there all the same size.Next month they will all be 51psi when I get other two replaced.
The sticker on the door of the car is ONLY useful for the tires that came with the car from the factory. The psi on the tire is the only thing you need to worry about. I have had E-rated tires on a truck with a max psi of 65 and kept them at 60 for 50K miles before replacing them.

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