On Thursday, April 24, 2003 1:12 PM, Rod Woten wrote: > So what about the Yokohama Y356's I've been looking > at??? 185/0R14 or 195/75R14 shows a load range > of "D", but what is their numerical load rating > (same thing as load index?????) I can't find it's > load index...does anybody have that info???? Call/email Yokohama or their distributor directly, the tech department should have that info. It's also on the sidewall expressed as # of lbs. at max pressure, use a load rating chart to change it from lbs. to a numerical load rating. Also ask them for a load rating vs tire pressure chart so you will know how much air pressure you need to be putting in them to meet the vehicle's GVWR at each wheel position. The numbers in the door jamb aren't relevant anymore when you change from the original tires specifications.
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