BaddestCross Active Member Nov 26, 2018 #21 jkbarnett said: Does D vs E rating mean there’s a thicker sidewall ? Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app Click to expand... No, it's related to the max pressure they can handle at full load. -- Build Thread - Adventures of Fiona - https://wayalife.com/showthread.php?t=47407
jkbarnett said: Does D vs E rating mean there’s a thicker sidewall ? Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app Click to expand... No, it's related to the max pressure they can handle at full load. -- Build Thread - Adventures of Fiona - https://wayalife.com/showthread.php?t=47407
shadowpaige64507 Member Nov 26, 2018 #22 C Rated = 6 Ply equivalent D Rated = 8 Ply equivalent E Rated = 10 Ply equivalent This is for the tread only. The sidewall can vary.
C Rated = 6 Ply equivalent D Rated = 8 Ply equivalent E Rated = 10 Ply equivalent This is for the tread only. The sidewall can vary.
A.J. Active Member Nov 26, 2018 #23 shadowpaige64507 said: C Rated = 6 Ply equivalent D Rated = 8 Ply equivalent E Rated = 10 Ply equivalent This is for the tread only. The sidewall can vary. Click to expand... Equivalent being the key word. You guys would be surprised how many load range D and E tires are actually the same exact tire but with a different load rating on the side. Sent from my iPad using WAYALIFE mobile app
shadowpaige64507 said: C Rated = 6 Ply equivalent D Rated = 8 Ply equivalent E Rated = 10 Ply equivalent This is for the tread only. The sidewall can vary. Click to expand... Equivalent being the key word. You guys would be surprised how many load range D and E tires are actually the same exact tire but with a different load rating on the side. Sent from my iPad using WAYALIFE mobile app