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Tyre load index - what have you got?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobley" data-source="post: 136170" data-attributes="member: 8967"><p>88 is a bit on the low side for the rear axle. Can you not get some Rf / XL stamped tyres next time? That'd be roughly 92 then and it'd be pretty much there.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile - ref Imprezas - you need to check the handbook. The one I had back in 2006 grossed at 1850kg I think and still had 91 rated tyres. A bay has a much higher gross weight and therefore needs higher rated tyres? Its not what the vehicle weighs empty which is important. Its the maximum potential weight it could be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobley, post: 136170, member: 8967"] 88 is a bit on the low side for the rear axle. Can you not get some Rf / XL stamped tyres next time? That'd be roughly 92 then and it'd be pretty much there. Meanwhile - ref Imprezas - you need to check the handbook. The one I had back in 2006 grossed at 1850kg I think and still had 91 rated tyres. A bay has a much higher gross weight and therefore needs higher rated tyres? Its not what the vehicle weighs empty which is important. Its the maximum potential weight it could be. [/QUOTE]
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