Tire Load Rating Chart. The tire speed rating is the. Using the Load Range Chart the 117112 load index equates a load capacity for a single tire of 2833 pounds and a load capacity of 2469 pounds for two tires.
2 rows P-Metric tire sizes come in Light Load LL Standard Load SL to Extra Load XL. Load Index The load index is an assigned numerical value that identifies the tires ability to carry load. Current load indexes used for cars and light-duty trucks range from 70 to 110 or 761 to 2337 pounds respectively.
Multiply that by four tires 4 tires x 1102 lbs 4408 lbs.
The tire load index rating communicates how many pounds a tire can safely carry. From the table above A8 means the maximum speed allowed for the rated load of the tire is 40 kmh or 25 mph. Referring to the tire load rating index chart below the number 94 translates to a load-carrying capacity of 1477 pounds per tire. The higher the load index number the greater the tires load-carrying capacity.