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what's the speed rating of load range D and E tires?
What's the speed rating of load range D and E tires?
Thanks, Sixto 87 300D |
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Speed is in the area of 45 mph. What on earth do you have these on???
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What? D ratings are usually 2500lbs each and E's 3000lbs each. No idea on the speed rating but it is certainly higher then 45mph. Certainly 20mph over any posted limit wouldn't be a problem. These are standard equipment on 3/4 and 1ton pickups. I like the E's myself but I am loaded and towing most of the time. RT
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Don, I believe that would not be correct. E and D tires are Light truck tires. E are 10 ply D are 8 ply. Probably most full size pickups come with them new. I do not know the speed rating but I believe if you poke around the internet you might find it. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=55 ***ON EDIT seems like everyone replied at once***
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I have D's on my Powerstroke and my wife drives that sucker ALOT faster than 45 MPH
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The ones on my Ford are E rated - 3450# capacity, 1 ply nylon and 2 ply steel tread. I think they're good for 105 MPH.
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Suspect he is planning on selling it and wanting a taller tire to broaden its market appeal to the local hispanic community. Around here they're in love with old sedans set down on top of 22" rims.
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There is no direct relationship between speed ratings and load ratings.
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M 81 mph 130 km/h
N 87 mph 140km/h Temporary Spare Tires P 93 mph 150 km/h Q 99 mph 160 km/h Studless & Studdable Winter Tires R 106 mph 170 km/h H.D. Light Truck Tires S 112 mph 180 km/h Family Sedans & Vans T 118 mph 190 km/h Family Sedans & Vans U 124 mph 200 km/h H 130 mph 210 km/h Sport Sedans & Coupes V 149 mph 240 km/h Sport Sedans, Coupes & Sports Cars Found one site that stated a D tyre is rated at 40 mpy but it don't want to copy and paste
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Load range D tires are commonly found on 1/2 ton pickups. When is the last time that you saw an F-150 driven by a good ol' boy at a speed under 80 mph?
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Man. I am really confused now and it is too cold and dark to go outside and check my vehicles
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I believe this statement to be correct. For example I THINK that if you look at the tire you might see 235/85/R16. I believe that the "R" would be the speed rating of 106mph. Be by all means google it or use the Tire Rack website. Lots of info there.
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Load is not the same as Speed rating.
Our Chevy HD has load range E rubber on 18.5" rims. The speed rating appears to be R. I didnt see a traction rating anywhere.
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Terry Allison N. Calif. & Boca Chica, Panama 09' E320 Bluetec 77k (USA) 09' Hyundai Santa Fe Diesel 48k (S.A.) |
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the W123 needs H rated tires for some stupid reason
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