Q. What
does reading my
tyre mean?
The information
on the sidewalls
of your existing
tyres is the
first important
step in
selecting new
tyres for your
car. It looks
something like
205/65 R16 95 V.
Having this
information will
make the
selection of
your next set of
tyres a lot
quicker and
easier.
Q. What is the
width?
205/65
R16 95 V
The width of the
tyre.
Q. What is the
aspect ratio?
205/65
R16 95 V
The Aspect ratio
or profile is
the height of
the tyre form
the rim to the
tread area. It’s
shown as a
percentage of
the tread width.
In this case the
“height” of the
tyre is 65% of
the width.
Q. What does the
R stand for?
205/65
R16
95 V
R is for Radial
and tells us the
“construction
type” of the
tyre. It is less
important these
days as all car
tyres are
radial. Many
years ago we
had “bias ply”
or “cross ply”
constructions as
well and they
needed to be
able to identify
the different
types of tyre
since they could
not be mixed on
the same axle.
If there is no
'R', the tyre is
not a radial.
Q. What is the
rim diameter?
205/65 R16
95 V
This is the
diameter of the
rim that the
tyre can be
fitted to.
Internationally
rim sizes are
still measured
and quoted in
inches.
Q. What is the
load rating?
205/65 R16
95
V
A type of
shorthand or
scale used to
describe the
load carrying
capacity of each
tyre is. See
load rating
table. The
higher the
number, the more
load the tyre
can carry at a
higher pressure.
Q. What is the
speed Rating?
205/65 R16 95
V
The speed symbol
indicates the
maximum speed
the tyre is
capable of
running. In the
case of a V
rated tyre its
240kph. While it
may seem
excessive having
such high speed
ratings on tyres
in Australia
these ratings
come almost as a
“by product” of
more highly
developed tyres.
A higher speed
rating generally
improves the
tyre's ability
to withstand
heat (eg.
driving long
distances in hot
conditions).
Q. Where do I
find the name of
the Tyre Brand?
It’s good to
know what the
existing brand
is on the
vehicle, it’s a
big help as you
start the
selection
process, usually
the biggest
lettering on the
tyre.
Q. What is the
Tread Pattern
Description
(Tyre Model)
Equally as
important is the
tread pattern
description,
especially the
detail of tread
pattern numbers.
Some tyres have
a common “sub
brand” for
example
Bridgestone
Potenza or
Turanza and
Goodyear
Wrangler .The
actual tread
pattern
reference is a
series of
numbers that
follow this
brand, such as
ER30 or RE050 in
the case of the
Bridgestone’s.
These are
actually the
tread pattern
descriptions.