How to check your tyre size?

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How to check your tyre size?

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Knowing your car’s tyre size may come in handy whenever you’re looking to buy new tyres. By knowing your tyre size, you can quickly narrow down your options and find one that falls within your range. Check out this guide on how to check you car tyre size. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to check your tyre size?


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  • How to Check Your Tyre Size?

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Identify your tyres different sections
  • There are two types of tyre size measurements
    metric and flotation. Metric is more commonly
    used and is more popular among consumers and
    well be talking about metric sizing today.
  • Usually, the metric sizing is divided into 5
    sections, but it can span up to 7 different
    sections. These sections determine the
    composition, weight capacity, maximum speed
    capability, and more.
  • Read the sidewalls of your current tyres. On most
    tyres, the size information is right on the
    tyres. An example of this information "P 185/75
    R14 82S."

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Service Type
  • The P stands for "passenger tyres"
  • The first section designates the service type.
    This refers to what type of vehicle the tyre is
    manufactured for.
  • The first two letters are considered your car
    tyres service type.
  • P Passenger
  • LT Light Truck
  • ST Special Trailer
  • T Temporary
  • Some tyres dont have letters indicating their
    service type. Its safe to assume that these
    tyres are for passenger vehicles.

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Section Width
  • 185 indicates the width in millimetres
  • This is the three-digit number that comes
    immediately after the service type. The section
    width measures the tyres overall width when it
    is mounted on a properly sized wheel.
  • It measures the widest point of the inner
    sidewall to the widest part of the outer
    sidewall. Generally, wider tyres give more
    traction to the vehicle. However, this could also
    mean that it will be heavier, causing more fuel
    consumption.

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Aspect Ratio
  • 75 refers to the height of the tyre divided by
    the width (also known as the aspect ratio)
  • The aspect ratio represents the height of the
    sidewall corresponding to the section width.
  • The higher the number of the aspect ratio, the
    taller the sidewall. Tyres with a higher aspect
    ratio gives a more cushioned ride. It also means
    lesser road-noise. Tyres with a lower aspect
    ratio is way better it terms of mobility,
    handling, and cornering

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Construction
Rim Diameter
  • R indicates the radial construction
  • A letter that identifies the tyre's internal
    construction follows the two digits used to
    identify the aspect ratio. There are three types
    of tyre constructions Belted Bias, Diagonal, and
    Radial.
  • 14 refers to the diameter of the full tyre in
    inches.
  • The Rim Diameter can be determined by checking
    the next digits after the letter. It is one of
    the most important numbers on your tyre.
  • Often measured in inches, this is the wheels
    measurement from one end to the other.

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Load Rating
Speed Rating
  • 82 indicates the load rating
  • Your tyres load index identifies your tyres
    maximum load-carrying capacity. These numbers are
    a representation of the actual pounds or
    kilogram.
  • S indicates the speed rating
  • The speed rating tells you the maximum speed your
    tyre is tested corresponding to your tyres load
    index. The tyres speed rating is also an
    indicator on the tyres performance capability,
    from traction, braking, and handling.

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Wrap It Up
  • Its always good to have an idea about your tyre
    size. Whenever youre still confused in choosing
    the tyre that works for your car, its best to
    consult and visit an expert to determine the
    right tyre for you. Dont hesitate to visit your
    local tyre experts and seek for help on your tyre
    concerns. If your around Sydney, visit Ryan Tyres
    and Batteries.
  • Ryan Tyres and Batteries is an automotive service
    provider established in 2009 and has since gained
    a reputation for offering best car tyre deals ,
    wheels, automotive batteries and other car
    truck related services at highly reasonable
    deals.

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THANK YOU!
Visit Ryan Tyres and Batteries UNIT 1, 27
Phillip Street Kingswood - NSW - 2747, Sydney -
Australia www.ryantyres.com.au
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