DK207
| SIZE | PATTERN | LOAD INDEX | PR | SPEED RATING | RIM | SW | OD | LOAD | PRESSURE | ||
| mm | mm | kg | Ibs | kPa | psi | ||||||
| 155/80R12 | DK207 | 77 | / | S | 4.50B | 157 | 553 | 412 | 908 | 260 | 38 |
| 155R12LT | DK207 | 88/86 | 8PR | Q | 4.50B | 157 | 553 | 560/530 | 1235/1168 | 450 | 65 |
| 155R13LT | DK207 | 90/88 | 8PR | Q | 4.50B | 157 | 578 | 600/560 | 1323/1235 | 450 | 65 |
| 165R13LT | DK207 | 94/93 | 8PR | Q | 4.50B | 165 | 594 | 670/650 | 1477/1433 | 450 | 65 |
| 175R13LT | DK207 | 97/95 | 8PR | Q | 5.00B | 177 | 610 | 730/690 | 1609/1521 | 450 | 65 |
FAQ:
Q1:What tire pressure is suitable for passenger car tires? Will overinflation or underinflation cause problems?
A:The recommended tire pressure is marked on the car door jamb and tire sidewall, generally 2.2-2.5 bar for front tires and 2.3-2.6 bar for rear tires. Overinflation will reduce tire contact area, leading to uneven wear and poor shock absorption; underinflation will increase rolling resistance, cause sidewall overheating, and even lead to tire blowouts during driving.
Q2:Can passenger car tires be mixed with different brands or patterns?
A:It is not recommended to mix tires of different brands, patterns or wear levels. If mixing is necessary, the same specification, brand and pattern tires should be installed on the same axle to ensure consistent grip and braking performance, avoiding driving safety hazards.
| SIZE | PATTERN | LOAD INDEX | PR | SPEED RATING | RIM | SW | OD | LOAD | PRESSURE | ||
| mm | mm | kg | Ibs | kPa | psi | ||||||
| 155/80R12 | DK207 | 77 | / | S | 4.50B | 157 | 553 | 412 | 908 | 260 | 38 |
| 155R12LT | DK207 | 88/86 | 8PR | Q | 4.50B | 157 | 553 | 560/530 | 1235/1168 | 450 | 65 |
| 155R13LT | DK207 | 90/88 | 8PR | Q | 4.50B | 157 | 578 | 600/560 | 1323/1235 | 450 | 65 |
| 165R13LT | DK207 | 94/93 | 8PR | Q | 4.50B | 165 | 594 | 670/650 | 1477/1433 | 450 | 65 |
| 175R13LT | DK207 | 97/95 | 8PR | Q | 5.00B | 177 | 610 | 730/690 | 1609/1521 | 450 | 65 |
FAQ:
Q1:What tire pressure is suitable for passenger car tires? Will overinflation or underinflation cause problems?
A:The recommended tire pressure is marked on the car door jamb and tire sidewall, generally 2.2-2.5 bar for front tires and 2.3-2.6 bar for rear tires. Overinflation will reduce tire contact area, leading to uneven wear and poor shock absorption; underinflation will increase rolling resistance, cause sidewall overheating, and even lead to tire blowouts during driving.
Q2:Can passenger car tires be mixed with different brands or patterns?
A:It is not recommended to mix tires of different brands, patterns or wear levels. If mixing is necessary, the same specification, brand and pattern tires should be installed on the same axle to ensure consistent grip and braking performance, avoiding driving safety hazards.
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