well everybody knows cheap is good?!!
and the expensive depend on our drive routine
either we are the light or heavy road user.
Tire discussion thread V1~, come in n discuse about tires~
Tire discussion thread V1~, come in n discuse about tires~
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Mar 5 2011, 09:54 PM
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well everybody knows cheap is good?!!
and the expensive depend on our drive routine either we are the light or heavy road user. |
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Mar 5 2011, 10:12 PM
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Lets begin with how to read the Tyre specification on the side wall of tyres.
1. Tyre brand name 2. Pattern or model code 3. Tyre size 4. Service description (Load index & Speed symbol) 5. ECE or EEC type approval number** 6. ECE noise approval 7. North American recall code 8. Date of manufacture code 9. UTQG quality rating 10. Maximum permitted load (USA) 11. Maximum permitted inflation pressure (USA) 12. Denotes tubeless construction 13. Safety warning 14. Direction of rotation (Directional or Composite tyres) 15. Rim fitment instruction (Asymmetrical or Composite tyres) 16. Denotes extra load tyre construction 16a. Denotes reinforced tyre construction 17. Position of tread wear indicators. **(C & U regulations stipulate all tyres used in the UK must carry an E number) Attached thumbnail(s) |
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