P185 65r14
What is the size of my tire (185/65 R14)? 3
Always a lot of wrong answers.
Well, to move forward, your tires don't say 185/65 R14. It can be called the most important P185 / 65R14 85T (or 85S).
P = tires that meet the panger load and inflation metric table. If the tire does not have a P before the size description, it is Eurometric and has different loading and inflation characteristics than PMetric tires of the same size.
185 = Width of tire cross section in millimeters. This is not the width of the tread, but the nominal width of the tire in the wide space in the middle of the sidewall.
65 = The height of the section, sometimes called the aspect ratio, is the height from the top of the tire bead, measured as a percentage of the width of the section or 65% of 185 mm.
R = radial structure
14 = Wheel diameter where tires can be ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ (or 85S or 85H) = service description. That's two tons of information. 85 is a load index that tells us the weight (load) that a tire can support at a given pressure. At 29 psi, for example, any tire of this size and service description, regardless of make or model, will carry a load of 1,025 pounds. The maximum load at 35 psi is 1,124 lbs. If the tires were Eurometric (no P size looks like 185 / 65R14 86T), the load rating would be 86 instead of 85 and at 29 psi the tires would support only 981 pounds, while the trunk load would be 36 psi. At 1,168 pounds. Because of this difference, it is sometimes necessary to pay attention to air pressure when switching between Euro and PM tires.
The letter describes a service classification of SD tires, indicating the tire's ability to withstand a specific SD under specific test conditions. The letter S denotes SD capacity of 112 miles per hour, T means 118 miles per hour, H means 130 miles per hour. Most tires of this size have an SD rating of one in three, except for winter tires, which may have lower ratings.
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What is the number of my tire size (185/65 R14)?
185/65 Talks about tire height and thickness. R14 means 14 inch or 14 inch radial tires. Help for example!
Profile width 185 cm, length 65%, rim diameter 14. See the tire holder's website for more details
P185 65r14
P185 65r14
185, the number of inches on the tire. 65. Percentage of side wall size in relation to floor width. R, radial tires. 14, hoop size.
185 65r14
P185 65r14
P185 65r14
185 mm wide. 65 is the ratio of width (65% of 185). 14 is the diameter of the edge.
Michael has a great answer here. Well written I can handle it. I change my tires myself. It is important to remember the size. Generally, one size cannot be combined with another. Also SD.
Simply put, the tire width in the metric system is 185, the tire height in the matric system is 65, and the diameter of the r14 rim. In inches