How to Read Tire Specifications and Models?
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Method for reading tire specifications and models: Tire specifications are commonly represented by a set of numbers. The first number indicates the tire section width, and the latter denotes the rim diameter, measured in inches. For example, 165/70R14 represents a radial tire with a width of 165mm, an aspect ratio of 70, and a rim diameter of 14 inches. Tires can be categorized into approximately 8 types based on vehicle type: PC (Passenger Car) tires, LT (Light Truck) tires, TB (Truck and Bus) tires, AG (Agricultural) tires, OTR (Off-The-Road) tires for engineering vehicles, ID (Industrial) tires, AC (Aircraft) tires, and MC (Motorcycle) tires. By usage, tires include load-bearing tires, passenger vehicle tires, and mining tires, among others.