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Written by madmax
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Monday, 15 February 2010 22:37 |
Often we are puzzled at the choice, what fits tires with our cars. Pair tires that do not match will cause harm to those who use it. Besides the construction is not appropriate, can also damage parts of the car. Age used to be much shorter and often can eliminate the convenience. Generally we find there are 2 types of tires on the market, namely the radial tires and not the radial (bias). At first glance these two types of tires are almost the same, but actually these two are very different tire construction. Tire construction difference related to the type of car. To be able to Choosing the Right Car Tires, it helps you understand a few things below: 1. 6.00-14 6PR6:00 Score is a number that indicates the width of the tire cross section in units of inches (ca. 153 mm). 14 is the diameter of the ring (wheel) is also in units of inches. 4PR or 4 Ply Rating indicates coated-ply cord, not just 4 layers, but PR is used to indicate a tire with a maximum allowed load. Tires of this size can receive a maximum load 615 kg per tire, at 47 psi air pressure.
2. 13 SR 185/70 and 185/60 HR14 Tires with the letter R indicates that this type of radial tire is specifically used in the sedan type cars and Multi Purpose Vehicle (MVP). Letter S with a diameter of 13 inches velk indicates that this tire maximum speed is 175 km / h, while the letter H to 210 km / h and V to the speed above 210 km / hour. Wind pressure between 28 to 30 psi and the maximum load that can be received 400 kg / per day. Figures 70 and 60 is the aspect ratio of the tire (height versus width of the tire cross-section), while the 185 is the width of the tire in millimeters cross-section.
3. 175 R 13 6PR (LT & Commercial) This tire is suitable for the vehicle because of its radial minibuses that provide comfort, but do not ignore the demand for stability in accordance with the car manufacturer. Because of the load carrying capacity of the entire car could reach 2100 kg. Besides the factory demand that the front tire pressure of 28 psi and 49 psi rear can be met (2Kg/CM2 and 3.5 kg/cm2). 6PR writings show that allowed the wind pressure to 50 psi and the load that can be accepted by each tire 525 kg. While LT is the acronym for Light Truck.
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