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| Size | Load Index | Speed | Standard Rim | S.W (mm) | O.D (mm) | Inflated Pressure (Kpa) | Max Load (kg) |
| 185R14LT 8PR TL | 102/100 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 189 | 652 | 450/450 | 850/800 |
| 195R14LT 8PR TL | 105/103 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 196 | 668 | 450/450 | 925/875 |
| 195R14C 8PR TL | 106/104 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 196 | 668 | 450/450 | 925/875 |
| 185R15LT 6PR TL | 98/97 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 189 | 677 | 350/350 | 750/730 |
| 185R15LT 8PR TL | 103/102 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 189 | 677 | 450/450 | 875/850 |
| 195R15LT 8PR TL | 106/104 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 196 | 693 | 450/450 | 950/900 |
| 195R15C 8PR TL | 106/104 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 196 | 693 | 450/450 | 950/900 |
FAQ:
Q1:What’s the difference between winter tires and all-season tires? How to choose the right one?
A:Winter tires feature a low-temperature flexible rubber compound and large tread blocks, delivering superior grip on icy and snowy roads below 0℃. All-season tires are suitable for mild climates year-round. If the winter temperature in your area is often below 0℃, winter tires are recommended; otherwise, all-season tires are a more cost-effective choice.
Q2:What is the typical wear mileage of passenger car tires?
A:Regular all-season tires offer a wear mileage of about 40,000-60,000 km, while high-performance sports tires are around 30,000-50,000 km, subject to driving habits and road conditions. Our tires use a high-wear-resistance compound, providing 10%-15% more mileage than the industry average.
| Size | Load Index | Speed | Standard Rim | S.W (mm) | O.D (mm) | Inflated Pressure (Kpa) | Max Load (kg) |
| 185R14LT 8PR TL | 102/100 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 189 | 652 | 450/450 | 850/800 |
| 195R14LT 8PR TL | 105/103 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 196 | 668 | 450/450 | 925/875 |
| 195R14C 8PR TL | 106/104 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 196 | 668 | 450/450 | 925/875 |
| 185R15LT 6PR TL | 98/97 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 189 | 677 | 350/350 | 750/730 |
| 185R15LT 8PR TL | 103/102 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 189 | 677 | 450/450 | 875/850 |
| 195R15LT 8PR TL | 106/104 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 196 | 693 | 450/450 | 950/900 |
| 195R15C 8PR TL | 106/104 | Q | 5 1/2 J | 196 | 693 | 450/450 | 950/900 |
FAQ:
Q1:What’s the difference between winter tires and all-season tires? How to choose the right one?
A:Winter tires feature a low-temperature flexible rubber compound and large tread blocks, delivering superior grip on icy and snowy roads below 0℃. All-season tires are suitable for mild climates year-round. If the winter temperature in your area is often below 0℃, winter tires are recommended; otherwise, all-season tires are a more cost-effective choice.
Q2:What is the typical wear mileage of passenger car tires?
A:Regular all-season tires offer a wear mileage of about 40,000-60,000 km, while high-performance sports tires are around 30,000-50,000 km, subject to driving habits and road conditions. Our tires use a high-wear-resistance compound, providing 10%-15% more mileage than the industry average.
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