What ply is van tyres?

What ply is van tyres?

PLY Layers – Car Tyres are constructed with only 1 or 2 Ply Layers. Commercial van, Trailer and Caravan Tyres are constructed with 4,6,8,10 or 12 PLY Layers giving varying levels of load bearing strength, these are displayed as PR Rating.

Do I need commercial tyres on my van?

Do I need commercial tyres on my van? If you have a light commercial vehicle, it will need to be fitted with what are considered commercial tyres – those labelled with ‘C’ tyres. This style of tyre will be the most appropriate for vans travelling with heavy loads and for lengthy journeys.

Do vans need special tyres?

All vans need to be fitted with specialist tyres. Vans – AKA LCVs, or light commercial vehicles – are the ultimate in versatility.

What tyres do I need for a van?

Extra-load (XL) tyres are suitable for smaller vans, but larger commercial vehicles may require C-type or LT tyres. C-type tyres are suitable for commercial vehicles with loads of up to 3.5 tons.

What does C mean on a van tyre?

commercial tyre
The C on a tyre sidewall stands for commercial tyre and indicates that the profile of the tyre will be ’80’ – so in this example the tyre size would be 185/80 R14.

Can you use car tyres on a van?

These are actually car tyres that have been reinforced to cope with a little more weight. Instead, we recommend van tyres labelled ‘C’ as they are designed to be used on vans. They aren’t just car tyres that have been strengthened. They can carry much heavier loads and withstand rougher road surfaces.

Can you put a car tyre on a van?

What is the legal tyre depth vans?

1.6mm
Vans and LCV’s are subject to the same tyre law as cars so they must have a minimum of 1.6mm of tread across the central three quarters of the tyre around its entire circumference.

What does Y mean on tyres?

Z-rated high-performance tyres are rated for speeds in excess of 149mph. Confusingly, W-rated tyres are rated at a higher speed in excess of 168mph. Y-rated tyres are rated in excess of 186mph.

How do I know what van tyres I have?

The ‘R15’ in the middle refers to the diameter of the wheel itself, in inches. This is obviously very important, as is the section width, as you need your van tyres to fit. These numbers should always be the same when you’re buying new van tyres. The final number is the load rating.

What is the difference between a car tyre and a van tyre?

While they may look similar to those fitted to passenger vehicles, van tyres are not the same as car tyres. Van tyres described as Extra Load (XL) or Reinforced (RF) are originally based on car tyres, but have been reinforced so that they can carry higher loads, and run with higher pressures.

Where can I buy tyres in Ireland?

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How many ply tires do I need for a truck?

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