Just like we look at tire specifications, many tire identity information can be found on the sidewall. The tire load index and maximum load capacity we are looking for today are also engraved on the sidewall. The load index of passenger car tires is usually engraved together with the cross-sectional width, aspect ratio, etc.
The load is not fixed
At this time, there must be drivers asking, then if the tire exceeds this load index, it will burst, right? Regarding this question, generally speaking, even if the tire exceeds this maximum load, it will not be damaged immediately, but it cannot be driven for a long time, especially it cannot be driven for a long time on the highway with overload and fast driving, because the internal bearing capacity of the tire is insufficient, which will cause the tire to deform, causing the tire to fall off and burst.
In addition, when replacing tires, tire workers should also inform the owner that the load index is not fixed. In addition to gradually decreasing with the increase of vehicle speed, the tire load index will also decrease due to tire injuries, long-term use, rubber aging and other reasons.