How to Identify the Brand and Model of Car Tires?
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The name code, specifications, ply rating, rim specifications, speed rating, and other details of a tire are usually marked on one side of the tire. The brand code on the tire can be used to identify the tire brand. Here are specific details about tires: 1. Tire marking 195/65R15 (91V) indicates a tread width of 195 millimeters, an aspect ratio of 65, R15 refers to radial tires, a tire diameter of 15 inches, a load index of 91 indicating a maximum load capacity of 615 kilograms, and a speed symbol V, representing a safe speed of 240 kilometers per hour. 2. Some tires are also marked with M+S, indicating suitability for mud and snow, TUBELESS indicating tubeless tires, and TreadWear indicating the tread wear index, among others. 3. Identification of tire speed rating. The maximum speed at which a tire can carry a specified load under specified conditions. Letters A to Z represent the certified speed ratings of tires from 4.8 km/h to 300 km/h.