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Starting in 1972 tires were specified by load rating, using a letter code. In practice, a higher load rating tire was also a wider tire. In this system a tire had a letter, optionally followed by "R" for radial tires, followed by the aspect ratio, a dash and the diameter – C78-15 or CR78-15 for bias and radial, respectively. Each diameter of ...
UTQG ratings on sidewall of Toyo Tires Proxes R39 tire UTQG ratings (top) and tire code (bottom) on sidewall of Continental ContiProContact tire. Uniform Tire Quality Grading, commonly abbreviated as UTQG, is a set of standards for passenger car tires that measures a tire's treadwear, temperature resistance and traction.
Increased fuel efficiency and tire mileage overcame the higher price of radial construction. According to a 1976 study, more police departments used steel or fabric radial-ply tires than belted bias-ply and bias or cross-ply tires for their pursuit cars. [15] Goodyear Polyglas tires are now manufactured for owners of period cars. [16]
Nitto or NittÅ or variant may refer to: Nitto Boseki, Tokyo-based manufacturer of textile and fiberglass products; Nitto Denko, corporation producing insulators, tapes, films, LCDs; sponsor of the year-end ATP Finals tennis championship. Nitto Tire, tire company bought by Toyo; Nitto Records, Japanese record company
Toyo Tire & Rubber forms a comprehensive business partnership with Nitto Tire Co., Ltd February 1979: Ryoto Tire Co., Ltd. (now the Kuwana Plant) is established March 1982: Alliance agreement with Continental AG concluded January 1982: Toyo Tire Canada Inc. established June 1983: The Fukushima Plant is opened April 1986
When measured by using these standard test practices, most new passenger tires have reported RRCs ranging from 0.007 to 0.014. [2] In the case of bicycle tires, values of 0.0025 to 0.005 are achieved. [3] These coefficients are measured on rollers, with power meters on road surfaces, or with coast-down tests.