Overall Diameter (5): Overall diameter is the diameter of the
tire measured from the opposite outer tread surfaces, without carrying a load.
Free Radius (3): The free radius is 1/2 of the overall diameter.
Section Height (2): Section height is the distance from the
rim seat (4) to the outer tread surface of the tire without carrying a load.
Section Width (1): Section width is the distance between the
outside of the sidewalls of the inflated tire.
Loaded Radius (6): Loaded radius is the distance from the wheel
axle centerline to the supporting surface under a tire, properly inflated for its
load.
Deflection (7): The deflection of a tire is the free radius
(3) minus the loaded radius (6).
Revolutions Per Mile: Revolutions per mile is the measured number
of revolutions for a tire traveling 1 mile. This measurement can vary with load inflation.
Loads Per Axle and Inflation Pressures: The carrying capacity
of each tire size is determined by various inflation pressures for a single application
- 2 tires - axle load and for a dual application
- 4 tires - axle load.
Wear Bars: Truck tires contain wear bars in the grooves of the
tire tread that show when only 1.6 mm (0.0625 in) or less of tread
is remaining. When the wear bars show, replace the tires. The
tires on the front axles must have at least 3.2 mm
(0.13 in) of tread depth.
Load Range/Ply Rating: Load range is a letter that corresponds
to the numerical ply rating. Refer to
Vehicle Certification Label
in General Information.