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For example, the version/option of a Honda Accord EX V6 is EX V6. Metric, or tire type, defines the proper use of the tire. For example, a "P" designation means that it is a passenger car tire. An "LT" designation is for a light truck. Tire width is the width of the tire measured in mm from sidewall to sidewall. This tire width is 215 mm. Rim diameter is the width in inches or cm of the wheel from one end to the other. The diameter of this wheel is 16 in. Always replace a tire on a rim with another tire of exactly the same rim diameter designation and suffix letters. Speed rating tells you the maximum service speed for a tire. A speed rating isn't, however, a recommendation to exceed speed limits, and doesn't indicate how well a tire handles or corners. Learn more about tire speed rating. Aspect ratio is the ratio of the height of the tire's cross-section to its width. On our example, 60 means that the height is equal to 60% of the tire's width. Construction tells you how the layers of the tire were put together.




"R" stands for radial, which means the layers run radially across the tire. "B" stands for bias construction, which means that the layers run diagonally across the tire. Load index is an assigned number that corresponds with the load-carrying capacity of a tire. Most passenger car tire load indexes range from 75 to 100, but a few carry more. You'll also find the maximum load elsewhere on the tire sidewall, both in lbs and kg. Learn more about tire load index Kelly Tires also offers high floatation tires. Your tire size will be included in the width and rim dropdowns. BACK TO NEED HELP Speed Rating tells you the maximum service speed for a tire. Speed ratings aren't, however, a recommendation to exceed speed limits, and don't indicate how well a tire handles or corners. Tires can be sold with different speed ratings, so it's important to choose the tire that's best suited to your vehicle. We recommend that you choose new tires with a speed rating at least equal to your old tires.




If you mix tires with different speed ratings, be sure to observe the lowest speed rating. SIZE SPEED SYMBOLSERVICE DESCRIPTION SPEED SYMBOLMAXIMUM SPEED (MPH) * W- and Y-speed ratings are subcategories of the Z-speed rating. ** Per the TR&A 2007 yearbook, for tires having a maximum speed capability above 240 km/h (149 mph), a "ZR" may appear in the size designation. For tires having a maximum speed capacity above 300 km/h (186 mph), a "ZR" must appear in the size designation and a Service Description, including the Y Speed Symbol, must be included in brackets. Load index is an assigned number that corresponds to the maximum weight that a tire can support when properly inflated. Most passenger car tire load indexes range from 75 to 100, but some are higher. The chart displayed shows how load indexes translate to weight. Load indexLoad (lbs) Load indexLoad (lbs) Load indexLoad (lbs) Load indexLoad (lbs) 75852 831074 911356 991709 76882 841102 921389 1001764




77908 851135 931433 1011819 78937 861168 941477 1021874 79963 871201 951521 1031929 80992 881235 961565 1041984 Tips to Buy Tires List of Auto Services Locate a Service Center Tire Care & Maintenance Guide ENTER VEHICLE & LOCATION Use full address for best results. Why do we need your location? ENTER TIRE SIZE & LOCATION You skipped a few pieces of information we need before we can show you tires that fit your vehicle. Please enter the following: Entering your full address allows us to give you the most relevant pricing information and closest stores. Your information will not be used for marketing purposes or sent to a third party. Version/option can affect your tire size. It should be located on an information placard in your vehicle's driver's side door, rear passenger doorjamb, fuel filler, glove box or center console, or engine compartment. Choosing tires is a big decision. Kelly offers the 30-Day Test Drive program so you can feel good about your selection.




Start here to learn a few simple tips that make it easy to choose tires. Tire Definitions, Steward-Fees and Interest Schedule, June 2016 Passenger Tires, Small RV Tires and Light Truck Tires Steward-Fee $3.75 + GST & PST Passenger tires are designed for use on passenger cars, light trucks, small RVs and multipurpose passenger vehicles (MPVs), including sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossover utility vehicles (CUV’s), and to comply with Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS No. 109, 139). The light truck tire category consists of tires designed for use on consumer or commercial light trucks, under 10,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight, and comply with Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS No. 119). Codes found on the sidewalls of passenger and light truck tires are P (Passenger) and LT (Light Truck). Temporary spare tires are marked T (Temporary). Motorcycle, Golf Cart and All-Terrain Vehicle Tires Includes all tires specifically designed for on/off highway motorcycles, motorcycle sidecars, motor bikes, mopeds, mini-cycles, golf carts and all terrain vehicles.




Forklift, Small Utility and Skid Steer Tires Includes pneumatic forklift tires, press-on solid tires, Skid Steer tires measuring 16.5” and under, as well as RV Trailer and utility trailer tires marked ST (Special Trailer). Small Farm / Ag Free Rolling and Implement Tires Includes free rolling farm and implement tires deemed for use on farm equipment. Tires are usually identified with the sidewall marking IMP. Tire weight 30 kg and under Steward-Fee $9.00 + GST & PST Rim Diameters from 15” to 24.5” Also commonly known as Commercial Truck Tires – Truck and Bus tires including Wide Base or Heavy Truck tires designed for truck/bus applications and Larger RV tires not marked “P or LT”. All of which comply with Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS No. 119). Wide Base Skid Steer and Loader Tires 17.5” rim and over Medium Farm / Ag Tires Rears 24” rim & under Rears are designated with one of the following sidewall markings:




Large Farm / Ag Tires Steward-Fee $30.00 + GST & PST Rears 25” rim and over Steward-Fee $60.00 + GST & PST Includes OTR Mining, Earthmover, Construction, Forestry (Skidder), Grader, Industrial tires up to and including size 23.5 – 25” tires Steward-Fee $135.00 + GST & PST Includes OTR Mining, Earthmover, Construction, Forestry, Grader, Industrial and other off-highway or on/off highway tires over size 23.5 – 25” For the purpose of determining eligible tire sizes within the tire type category, TSM will deem the following reference material as the reference authority – 2007 Tire and Rim Handbook of the Tire & Rim Association of the United States as amended from time to time. The Steward-Fee is a supply of a taxable service. Tires supplied for use on fire trucks and ambulances and tires supplied to First Nations are not excluded from the Steward-Fee. Qualifying equipment and users may be eligible for GST & PST exemptions on the Steward-Fee.




SECTION II: TIRE PRODUCT CATEGORIES EXCLUDED – (Steward-Fee not applicable) The Tire Stewardship Regulation 2006 excludes tires not designed for powered vehicles (except for trailer tires which are designed to be towed by such a vehicle). Some examples of tires excluded from Steward-Fees are: Tires designed for use on bicycles or wheelchairs; Tires designed for use on a device designed to be moved by human power such as a wheelbarrow; Tires purchased for use on motorized mobility aids designed for the transportation of persons with a physical impairment (seller must retain a copy of the sales invoice that certifies this use and includes the name, address, telephone number and signature of the purchaser); Tubes that are manufactured for use inside a tire whether supplied with a tire or separately. Tubes will be managed by the program as part of a tire; Tires that ordinarily have a retail value of less than $30.00. These tires will be managed by the program;

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