The meaning of the 102/100 numbers is this. The first number is the load index with only 1 tire and the second smaller number is the load index when used with dual wheels. We can ignore the second number. The letter T is the speed rating, again not particularly relevant. Mark Mark Dorm wrote: > > Okay, someone help me sort this out please. VW's SA web site lists 205 65 R > 15 97S tires for stock 15 inch wheels. Michelin lists Agilis 51's in 205 65 > R 15 in C102/100T, which I assume are two different load ratings. I would > have to compare 97S to 100T, I assume. And this means the Agilis 51 205 65 R > 15 are better than spec. |
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