What do the numbers on trailer tires mean?
480-8 4.80-8 Trailer Tire Set of 2 Galvanized Wheels
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Oct 01, 2024 - 07:04 AM
The numbers on trailer tires indicate the tire's size, load rating, and speed rating. Typically, the format includes a series of digits and letters, such as "205/75R15," where "205" represents the tire's width in millimeters, "75" is the aspect ratio, "R" stands for radial construction, and "15" is the wheel diameter in inches. Additional numbers and letters may provide information about the tire's load capacity and maximum speed.
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480-8 4.80-8 Trailer Tire Set of 2 Galvanized Wheels
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