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1. Quick Details of PassengerCar Tire
Minimum Order Quantity: 1*40’HQ
Unit: PCS
Port: Qingdao Port
Supply Ability:20000Pieces per day
Package: standard package
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
2. Specifications of Passenger Car Tire
Features:
1.Comfort: low noise, emission and low impact noise and vibration when rollingover obstacles;
2.Excellent wet, wear and high speed performance;
3.Symmetric tread pattern design for good straight line high speed stability;
4.Provide good traction and braking at all weather conditions (sunny, raining,summer, winter).
Technical Data:
NO | SIZE | INDEX | PATTERN |
1 | 165/65R13 | 77T | FRD18 |
2 | 165/70R13 | 79T | FRD18 |
3 | 165/70R13 | 79T/79H | FRD16 |
4 | 175/70R13 | 82T | FRD18 |
5 | 175/70R13 | 82T/82H | FRD16 |
6 | 185/70R13 | 86T | FRD18 |
7 | 165/70R13C | 88/86 S | FRD18 |
8 | 165/70R14 | 81H | FRD18 |
9 | 175/65R14 | 82H | FRD18 |
10 | 185/60R14 | 82H | FRD18 |
11 | 185/60R14 | 82H | FRD16 |
12 | 185/65R14 | 86T/86H | FRD16 |
13 | 185/70R14 | 88T | FRD18 |
14 | 185/80R14 | 91T | FRD18 |
15 | 195/60R14 | 86H | FRD18 |
16 | 195/70R14 | 91H | FRD18 |
17 | 205/70R14 | 95H | FRD18 |
18 | 185R14C | 102/100 T | FRD18 |
19 | 195R14C | 106/104 S | FRD18 |
20 | 195/50R15 | 82V | FRD26 |
21 | 195/55R15 | 85V | FRD26 |
22 | 195/60R15 | 88H | FRD18 |
23 | 195/60R15 | 88H | FRD16 |
24 | 195/65R15 | 91H | FRD18 |
25 | 195/65R15 | 91H/91V | FRD16 |
26 | 205/60R15 | 91H | FRD28 |
27 | 205/65R15 | 94H | FRD28 |
28 | 215/60R16 | 95V | FRD16 |
29 | 215/55ZR16 | 97W XL | FRD16 |
30 | 225/50ZR16 | 92W | FRD16 |
31 | 225/60R16 | 98H/102H XL | FRD16 |
32 | 205/55R16 | 94T XL | FRD76 |
33 | 235/60R16 | 100H | FRD66 |
34 | 225/40ZR18 | 92W XL | FRD26 |
35 | 255/45ZR18 | 103W XL | FRD26 |
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- Q:My tyre which was a 160/65 was flat with a slow puncture. My dad swapped it for a 170/65 tyre which was my spare one. He says this is fine because the 160/170 bit is just the width of the tyre. However my mum‘s boyfriend told me he shouldn‘t have put it on because my car will be lopsided. Who is right? I only plan to have this car a few more months before I buy a new one which is why I don‘t want to buy new tyres.
- Firstly, you should never run two different size-marked tyres on the same axle - it doesn't matter if the rolling size is the same or not. At the most basic level it is an MOT failure, and an offence that could warrant a fine if stopped by the police. With regards to the physical size, the 165/175 bit is indeed the width of the tyre, but the crux of whether the vehicle will be lopsided rests on the profile of the tyre (the double-figured number following the 165/175) and the rim size. The profile is the height of the sidewall expressed as a percentage of the width of the tyre - so a 165/70x13 is a different height to a 175/70x13, for instance. The last two digits are the rim size - is your spare the same size rim? And is it the same style of rim (ie is it a steel when the other wheels are alloy?). You need to change/repair your correct-size flat tyre as soon as possible.
- Q:How much would it cost to replace my car tyres with solid tyres (to eliminate the need for replacements) ?
- no such thing as solid rubber tires for a car. they run flat tires with very thick sidewalls. these run around 300 and some dollars each.
- Q:my front left driver side tire, has a very very small bubble/bump on it??? what should i do!
- I accept as true with Brad S. If the vehicle has been sitting for a pair of weeks and the tires have been in good situation interior the 1st place, i'd in basic terms fill them up lower back to the appropriate tire stress (sticker is the two on the door physique or glove field and additionally records is interior your proprietor's instruction manual), and stress around a together as, turn corners at a low velocity etc.to confirm they're working before making any attempt to return and forth on any intense velocity roads.
- Q:I‘m looking for used snow tires. I have a Chevy cavalier tire size is 195/70/14 but when I search for snow tires in that size I‘m not finding any matches (which could simply be because there aren‘t any) but what I am finding is 170/75/14. Would those work or no?
- Should work ok. A 175 mm wide tire is only like one inch skinnier then the 195 mm wide factory. Also, a 205 mm wide tire should work.
- Q:What was wrong with the tires?
- They had to many of the tires blow up and they didn't want to be sued any more. I had the recalled tires on my explorer, so I went down and got them replaced, What a mistake I made. The old tires had 137,000 miles on them and they looked brand new. Put on the new ones and at 165,000 miles the tires are junk.
- Q:What does the car tires represent above?
- Car tires on the letters and numbers that are the tire of the brand, specifications and other information.
- Q:Car tires no gas, but also open it?
- For bicycles, electric cars and motorcycles, after the puncture can be slow forward or implementation. Because the tire is not gas, the tire deflated if the high-speed operation, then its action trajectory is not a straight line. It is difficult to grasp the direction, easy to accident. Car, then the same, after the puncture is difficult to stop the steering wheel. Especially in front of a tire burst.
- Q:i noticed that different tires had different patterns on them. some are all squiggly, others are different.why is this?
- Depends on the purpose of the tire. Tires with a strong squiggly pattern, are usually snow or mud tires. Straighter tread are for highway use or around town, tires with a v pattern are like rain tires. Attached is probably one of the best sites on the web for learning about different things on tires, also what all the codes mean.
- Q:For example say i take a 255/40/19 tire Vs. 255/35/19 tire would the first tire weigh more ?another example if we take two of the same cars one sitting on 235/40/19 Front/Rear and the 2nd car 255/40/19 Front/Rear will one car weigh less simply because of tires ?
- Tire weight does not only depend on size, but also the the specific model and tire manufacturer. Difference in tire weight is so slim that it would not make a difference for an automobiles performance. To answer your question specifically, yes, different tire sizes could cause a difference in overall body weight of a vehicle, but it is so minute that it should never come in to effect a ride or performance issue. Most importantly, it is always best to place the intended tire size on your automobile. The automaker of your vehicle went to great lengths to engineer and design a specific sized wheel and tire for it's best ride and performance. Stay original equipment sized rims and tires if you wish it to drive the way the automaker intended.
- Q:How can I rate cooper tires; and how can I compare them with Continental and good year
- Cooper tires are a second line AVON tyre You get what you pay for so you won't get the same quality or performance as you would with one of the premium brands, but if you're on a tight budget they're not too bad
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