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Tyre Wall Markings

The markings on a tyre sidewall may at first sight seem confusing, but once you know what you are looking for it contains a wealth of information. Each marking provides a vital piece of information about the specification of each tyre. This includes information such as the maximum speed the tyre can safely sustain; the loads it can carry and the safety standards it meets.

In short, the numbers and letters correspond to the exact size and specification of the tyre. This includes details of tyres construction, the speed rating and load index. The easiest way to explain the parts is by using a diagram:

Tyre Markings

  1. Width of the tyre in millimetres.
  2. Aspect ratio of the tyre This is the height of the tyre side wall as a percentage of the width. In this case it would be 55% of 205mm.
  3. Tyre construction type The letters will vary dependant on construction.
  4. Diameter of the tyre’s inner rim in inches.
  5. Load capacity This value corresponds with a load on the load index.
  6. Speed symbol indicating the maximum speed. This corresponds with a maximum speed in the speed rating table.
  7. European approval mark indicating the tyre quality has been tested and approved by the European Regulatory Authorities. It is now illegal to sell part worn tyres without an ‘e’ mark.
  8. “DOT” Code – indicates that tyres are compliant with the US Department of Transportation code.
  9. Age symbol denoting date of manufacture. It Is recommended that tyres over 6 years are replaced as rubber degrades over time.
  10. Direction of tyre rotation when fitted.
  11. Tyres are suitable for mud and snow (appears on applicable tyres only).

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