What is the Difference Between Load-Bearing Tires and Regular Tires?
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Load-bearing tires differ from regular tires in terms of load index and structural characteristics. Load-bearing tires have a higher load index: Regular tires can also bear weight, but their load index is lower than that of specialized load-bearing tires. The load index is marked on the sidewall of the tire. These two types of tires are suitable for different vehicle models. For trucks, LT light truck load-bearing tires or tube-type load-bearing tires can be chosen, while regular tires, which are designed for high-speed and high-performance vehicles, must use tires with stronger grip and softer materials, making them suitable for ordinary household cars. Structural characteristics of load-bearing tires and regular tires: In terms of structural characteristics, load-bearing tires are harder but more wear-resistant, with a higher proportion of tire reinforcement agents, whereas regular tires are made of softer materials.