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koooop 07-03-2019 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by vwnate1 (Post 3935654)
I've used Cooper passenger and General light truck ties to good effect , reasonable price and long life, good grip so on and so forth....

Agreed

I wouldn’t put them on my 6.4 liter Chrysler, but they’re great on a 64hp Benz.

koooop 07-03-2019 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by lindajane (Post 3935607)
Can anyone tell me what these terms mean:...I've got it down to 3 tires, and they
are different in these areas.
UTQG:
Load Index:
Speed Rating:

Google is your friend.

There is a good tutorial at Tire Rack or Tire Buyer.

You have a 240D or a 300D, speed rating is probably not of any meaning to you unless you plan to maintain speeds in excess of 80MPH for extended periods somehow (maybe a really long downhill and a set of earplugs?)

Load Index, if the load rating on a tire is underated for your car a major tire store will probably refuse to install them. Load index of 88 is acceptable for our 240D since it will never be loaded with 5 people and a ton of stuff. I don't know what the GVWR of your car is but the formula is on the web.

Last I looked at UTQG ratings they were kind of arbitrary and in practical use were really kind of meaningless IMO since there were no hard government tested standards when I read it a few years back.

75Sv1 07-03-2019 03:40 PM

Koop gave you a good answer. I would add that speed ratings are H, R and V. If I remember correctly, it is the rating of the tire to go 1 hour at the rated speed of the tire. There is a cost difference. H I think is good for 80 or 90 mpg for 1 hour. So, good for the 240D. If you plan to do more than that in a 240D good luck. R I think is good for 130 mph to 150 mph for 1 hour. V rated over 150+. That info might have change since the 80's. The standard passenger tires would be H rated.

lindajane 07-03-2019 04:01 PM

Thanks...I guess it is something I really don't need to worry about. I saw this article...
and these tires are all reasonably priced. I think I'll just get one of these mentioned in this article..too many options, and I'm not AT ALL knowledgeable about car related issues....here's the site and 3 choices
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koooop 07-03-2019 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by 75Sv1 (Post 3935742)
Koop gave you a good answer. I would add that speed ratings are H, R and V. If I remember correctly, it is the rating of the tire to go 1 hour at the rated speed of the tire. There is a cost difference. H I think is good for 80 or 90 mpg for 1 hour. So, good for the 240D. If you plan to do more than that in a 240D good luck. R I think is good for 130 mph to 150 mph for 1 hour. V rated over 150+. That info might have change since the 80's. The standard passenger tires would be H rated.

I think any speed rating is fine for the 240D, I'm pretty sure 82mph is top speed in ours and that was an adventure! LOL

vwnate1 07-03-2019 09:59 PM

Remember to check the tire pressure at least monthly and do it in the morning when there's no sun on the tires and they're cool to the touch .

You'll be wanting at least 35 PSI in each tire .

lindajane 07-04-2019 05:43 AM

Hi,
If anyone is bored...maybe take a look at this link for me?
You are being redirected...
I'm going to get one of the three mentioned..Milestar, Westlake or Goodyear.
All at a price point I can deal with...Thanks


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