Finding the right tire might seem quite technical.
Goodyear helps you by giving a clear explanation for all technical terms.
Click on the question mark icon next to a term to get more information about it.
Tire Width
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Profile Height
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Rim Size
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Speed Index
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Load Index
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What does it mean?
The tire section width is the linear distance in millimetres between the outsides of the sidewalls of an inflated tire excluding elevations due to labelling (markings), decorations, or protective bands or rims.
What does it mean?
Section height is half the difference between the overall diameter and the nominal rim diameter. In the course of tire history the shape of the tire has changed from an almost circular tire to flatter, wider tires. This has changed the relationship or aspect ratio (A/R) of the tire section height to the section width from 100% to 70%, 60%, 50%, and even lower.
What does it mean?
The diagram below shows the actual point of measurement which determines the nominal rim diameter.
What does it mean?
Load indices and speed symbols are shown on both tire sidewalls. The first number denotes the tire load carrying capacity in SINGLE application, while the second number refers to DUAL fitment.
M+S (winter/4x4) tires with a lower speed rating than that of the vehicle may be fitted. In some countries it is mandatory that a sticker be placed in the view of the driver indicating the maximum speed of the tire.
This speed may not be exceeded while these tires are fitted.
Speed Symbol
Speed (km/h)
Speed Category marking
Tire Speed Capability (km/h)
F
80
ZR
>240
G
90
J
100
K
110
L
120
M
130
N
140
P
150
Q
160
R
170
S
180
T
190
H
210
V
240
W
270
Y
300
The SPEED SYMBOL denotes the maximum speed at which a given tire can carry the load indicated by the load index. Only those tires with a minimum speed rating as shown in the vehicle papers may be used on the vehicle. Not valid for V, W, Y, Z.
What does it mean?
The maximum load capacity is indicated by the Load Index. The scale below shows the relationship between the Load Index (LI) and actual load values in kilograms (kg).
LI
Kg
LI
Kg
LI
Kg
LI
Kg
50
190
70
335
90
600
110
1060
51
195
71
345
91
615
111
1090
52
200
72
355
92
630
112
1120
53
206
73
365
93
650
113
1150
54
212
74
375
94
670
114
1180
55
218
75
387
95
690
115
1215
56
224
76
400
96
710
116
1250
57
230
77
412
97
730
117
1285
58
236
78
425
98
750
118
1320
59
243
79
437
99
775
119
1360
60
250
80
450
100
800
120
1400
61
257
81
462
101
825
121
1450
62
265
82
475
102
850
122
1500
63
272
83
487
103
875
123
1550
64
280
84
500
104
900
124
1600
65
290
85
515
105
925
125
1650
66
300
86
530
106
950
126
1700
67
307
87
545
107
975
127
1750
68
315
88
560
108
1000
128
1800
69
325
89
580
109
1030
129
1850
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