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Oct 07, 2024 - 09:57 AM
Load range D and load range E on trailer tires indicate different load carrying capacities and ply ratings. Load range D typically corresponds to an 8-ply rating and can handle a lower maximum load compared to load range E, which usually has a 10-ply rating. Consequently, load range E tires can carry heavier loads and often require higher inflation pressures than load range D tires.