What is Load Range E?

What is Load Range E?

The load range is identified by a letter of the alphabet, usually from A to F, which represents the ply rating and load pressure. A rating of “E” on the tire means the tire has a ply rating 10 and a load pressure of 80 psi.

What rating is Load Range E?

Light Truck Tire Load Ranges

Abbreviation Meaning Max Load Pressure
LR/C Load Range C – 6 ply rated 50 psi
LR/D Load Range D – 8 ply rated 65 psi
LR/E Load Range E – 10 ply rated 80 psi
LR/F Load Range F – 12 ply rated 95 psi

Is Load Range E heavy duty?

Load Range E 10 Ply Tires for Heavy Duty Use Many full-sized pickups and cargo vans require load range E tires. If your pickup truck or van is a 2500 or 3500 (commonly called 3/4 ton or 1 ton), your vehicle falls into this category.

What does E rating mean for tires?

For example, an “E” load range indicates that a tire is equivalent to a 10-ply construction tire. In realitly, this tire is not built with 10 plies, but rather one or two plies of equivalent strength.

How much weight can a Load Range E tire carry?

The Load Range C BFGoodrich tire (manufactured by Michelin) is rated at 2,470 at 50 psi and weighs 44 pounds, while the same tire in Load Range E is rated at 3,195 pounds at 80 psi and weighs 52 pounds….Common Light Truck (LT) Load Ranges.

Load Range Max Load Pressure (psi)
E 80
F 95

How many ply are E rated tires?

10-ply
For example, an “E” load range indicates that a tire is equivalent to a 10-ply construction tire.

Do I need E rated tires?

Whether you’re looking for truck tires or all-terrains, you may need E rated tires. Larger SUVs and ¾-1 ton trucks need to run on Load Range E tires to operate safely, especially if you’re towing or maxing out your vehicle’s payload.