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Load Index
A letter symbol that follows the load index indicates the tire's speed rating. The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods of time under a standard condition of load and inflation pressure. The tires on your vehicle may operate at different conditions for load and inflation pressure. These speed ratings may need to be adjusted for the difference in conditions. The ratings range from 81 mph (130 km/h) to 186 mph (299 km/h). These ratings are listed in the following chart.
Note: You may not find this information on all tires because it is not required by law.Load Index | Load (lbs) |
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75 | 852 |
76 | 882 |
77 | 908 |
78 | 937 |
79 | 963 |
80 | 992 |
81 | 1019 |
82 | 1047 |
83 | 1074 |
84 | 1102 |
85 | 1135 |
86 | 1168 |
87 | 1201 |
88 | 1235 |
89 | 1279 |
90 | 1323 |
91 | 1356 |
92 | 1389 |
93 | 1433 |
94 | 1477 |
95 | 1521 |
96 | 1565 |
97 | 1609 |
98 | 1653 |
99 | 1709 |
100 | 1764 |
101 | 1819 |
102 | 1874 |
103 | 1929 |
104 | 1984 |
105 | 2039 |
106 | 2094 |
107 | 2149 |
108 | 2205 |
109 | 2271 |
110 | 2337 |
111 | 2403 |
112 | 2469 |
113 | 2535 |
114 | 2601 |
115 | 2679 |
116 | 2756 |
117 | 2833 |
118 | 2910 |
119 | 2998 |
120 | 3086 |
121 | 3197 |
122 | 3307 |
123 | 3417 |
124 | 3527 |
125 | 3638 |
126 | 3748 |
127 | 3858 |
128 | 3968 |
129 | 4079 |
130 | 4189 |
131 | 4289 |
132 | 4409 |
133 | 4541 |
134 | 4674 |
135 | 4806 |
136 | 4938 |
137 | 5071 |
138 | 5203 |
139 | 5357 |
140 | 5512 |
141 | 5677 |
142 | 5842 |
143 | 6008 |
144 | 6173 |
145 | 6393 |
146 | 6614 |
147 | 6779 |
148 | 6844 |
149 | 7165 |
150 | 7385 |
About tire pricing and availability
Your Ford/Lincoln Dealership Service Advisor or Quick Lane Retailer tire specialist is your best source for current tire pricing and availability. Pricing and Inventory information is updated daily by 3AM Eastern Standard Time. Price quotes are good through the last business day of the month, upon presentation of the printed price quote to the dealer at the time of purchase. Price shown is for in-stock tires only. Additional quantities not currently in-stock may be available. Ford/Lincoln or Quick Lane dealerships have access to thousands of tires from many tire distributors. Selected tires may be available upon customer request within 48 hours or less. Contact your Ford Dealer Service Advisor or Quick Lane Manager for details. Ford/Lincoln Dealers and Quick Lane Retailers, not Ford Motor Company, are responsible for the accuracy of tire pricing and availability data contained on this website.
Sidewall Definitions
Sidewall is another way of saying, "visible side of the tire."
Tire Manufacturer sidewall definitions
Specs
A tire's load range, load index and speed rating. More information:
Speed Rating
This two- or three- digit numeric code indicates the tire's load index. It is an index that relates to how much weight a tire can carry. You may find this information in your Owner's Guide. If not, contact your local tire dealer
Note: You may not find this information on all tires because it is not required by law.Code | Rating (mph) |
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Q | 99 |
R | 106 |
S | 112 |
T | 118 |
U | 124 |
H | 130 |
V | 149 |
W | 168* |
Y | 186* |
*For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph, tire manufacturers sometimes use the letters ZR. For those with a maximum speed capability over 186 mph, tire manufactures always use the letters ZR.
Source: consumerreport.orgChart Source: safercar.gov
Find your tire size
Where do I find my tire size?
Your tire size can be found in the number located on the sidewall of your tire.Where is the placard located?
If you have a newer vehicle, the placard is located in the driver's side doorjamb. If you have an older vehicle, look for the placard in the rear doorjamb, glove box, under the hood, in the fuel door or in your owner's manual.How do I read my tire size on the placard?
The following diagram illustrates some of the important aspects of your tire size
Metric Type (P)
The "P" indicates the tire is for passenger vehicles. "LT" would indicate a light truck tire.Width (215)
This three-digit number gives the width in millimeters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. In general, the larger the number, the wider the tire.Aspect Ratio (65)
The two-digit number, know as the aspect ratio, gives the tire's ratio of height to width. Numbers of 70 or lower indicate a short sidewall for improved steering response and better overall handling on dry pavement.Construction Type (R)
The "R" stands for the radial. Radial ply construction of tires has been the industry standard for the past 20 years.Rim Size (15)
This two-digit number is the wheel or rim size's diameter in inches. If you change your wheel size, you will have to purchase new tires to match the new wheel size.Source: safercar.gov. The placard is only an example. Your vehicle placard may look different.
Tire Type
Tire Types are tire categories describing different attributes and tire performance levels as determined by the respective Tire Manufacturer's definitions.
Tire manufacturer's tread warranty
All tire manufacturers provide a basic limited warranty that covers workmanship and materials for a specific time frame or mileage limit. In addition to the Tire Manufacturers basic limited warranty, this Tire Manufacturer offers a supplemental limited mileage/tread warranty that applies to this tire. If the tire fails to meet these tread-wear limits, the manufacturer will replace the tire with an equivalent new tire. See the Tire Manufacturer's warranty information for details, restrictions and exclusions by selecting the tire details.
About Warranties...
Warranties are governed by both state and federal laws and regulations. Everyone should have a basic understanding of warranty coverage, as well as their obligations under the law and under the rules of good business.
What is my trim?
Vehicle trim level (examples: the "SE" in "Ford Focus SE," or the "i Sport" in "Mazda 6 i Sport") is required to narrow down our wide selection of name-brand tires for your specific vehicle.
By not choosing an option in the "Trim" drop-down box, you will see tire listings for all trim levels available for your vehicle model, not just the tire listings that fit your vehicle's particular trim level.
Vehicle trim level is often indicated by chrome badging on the rear or trunk area of the vehicle. It is also typically printed on the vehicle's window sticker (also known as the "Monroney" sticker), among other vehicle paperwork.
Trim level can affect many aspects of the vehicle that are related to performance, such as stability and handling, advanced electronics, and weight. Therefore, it is important to choose a tire that works best with your vehicle's trim level.
UTQG
Uniform Tire Quality Grades (UTQG) apply to new pneumatic passenger car tires. The Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width.
Treadwear: The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices, and differences in road characteristics and climate.
Traction: The traction grades, from highest to lowest are AA, A, B, and C. The grades represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.
WARNING: The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning or peak traction characteristics.
Temperature: The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and C, representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 139. Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.
WARNING: The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
Source: Ford Owner's Guide
Ford Tire Center in Bakersfield, CA
For car owners, proper tire maintenance is an exceptionally important task, as it ensures their car will keep driving safely. This is why Jim Burke Ford in Bakersfield, California, operates a full-service tire center where customers can ask about the best tire maintenance schedule for their vehicle, schedule appointments for tire repairs, and shop for new tires.
With a robust inventory of name brands, an expert team that will point motorists to the right tires for them, and special offers to save buyers money, Jim Burke Ford is the go-to place for tire needs. Here’s a bit more information about tire services and the benefits drivers can experience when they service their car’s tires at Jim Burke Ford.
Types of Tires
Jim Burke Ford maintains an extensive inventory of tires of all types from brands that customers love. Knowing about the different types of tires helps customers choose which ones are the best for their driving habits, as there are varying features that make each type the perfect tire for a particular driver. For example, motorists who live in areas with intense winters with snow and ice should default to winter tires or all-season tires, as these often have a more tactile grip that helps keep cars steady and safe on slippery roads.
There are also tires geared toward optimizing performance, which is often appealing to customers who enjoy off-roading and traveling on varied terrain. All-terrain (AT) tires offer outstanding stability and tough tread patterns that make them ideal for driving on the highway as well as off the beaten path. If drivers typically stay on paved roads, they’ll be set with AT tires, but they can also get touring tires if they want the luxury of a quieter drive with great handling.
Drivers who live in areas with hot summers and frequent rain may prefer summer tires or AT tires, as these are made for speed and for maintaining traction on wet roads. Summer tires usually have great temperature resistance, allowing them to keep their condition during changing seasons instead of wearing due to expanding hot air.
Tire Maintenance
Tire maintenance is crucial for car owners, as a vehicle needs sturdy tires with good tread to drive safely. While it may be obvious that drivers should take their cars in for service when they notice a deflated or popped tire or visibly worn tread, there are many less noticeable reasons to get routine tire maintenance. For example, regular rotation and alignment reduce the chances of uneven wear and extend the useful life of the tires.
Similarly, routine tire inspections allow owners to identify potential issues so they can plan their time and budget to prevent them. When it’s time for tire repair or routine service, customers can make a service appointment at Jim Burke Ford, where our expert maintenance team will take supreme care in inspecting and repairing their tires. These appointments include inspections for wear, tread condition, and inflation. Drivers will leave with the peace of mind of knowing everything regarding their tires was taken care of by a qualified professional.
Choosing the Right Tires
When deciding which tires to purchase, there are a few tips customers can follow to ensure they choose the right tires for their vehicles and driving habits. For instance, Ford vehicles need tires that are compatible with their wheel size and seating capacity. To ensure they choose the tires that are most compatible with their make and model, motorists can use our Tire Finder online. This makes it easy to identify tires that fit a specific vehicle. All customers need to do is input their vehicle’s year, make, model, and trim, and then search through the inventory that appears.
Quality Assurance
At Jim Burke Ford, we know how important it is to purchase tires that will stand the test of time. That’s why we complete thorough quality assurance checks on all tires before selling them, ensuring we always provide buyers with tires that are in perfect, brand-new condition with no faults.
Our dealership also offers the Ford parts warranty, which is a guarantee on parts we sell directly from Ford. This warranty covers all Ford parts for two years, even including limited labor costs. This deal puts no limits on mileage, so customers can take advantage of the warranty without worrying they’ve hit their maximum.
Pricing and Special Offers
Vehicle owners love getting their tires serviced at Jim Burke Ford, as our dealership provides a variety of special offers that cut the costs of repairs and tire purchases. There are different deals for various tire types and sizes, so customers should explore our service deals page or contact us to ask about the specific deals that will benefit them the most. One of our most popular tire specials is our Low Price Tire Guarantee, which offers reduced pricing on tires from 17 top brands for cars of all makes and models, as well as a 30-day price guarantee.
Another unique offer at our dealership allows customers to get a rebate of up to $125 when they buy four tires from select brands. They’ll also earn 10 points per $1 spent on Ford service if they’re already a FordPass Rewards member. Drivers who are FordPass Rewards members can opt for up to 26,000 bonus points in lieu of a cash rebate. To qualify for this deal, customers need to purchase tires and dealer installation, ensuring the tires are from one of these brands:
- Bridgestone.
- Michelin.
- Pirelli.
- Yokohama.
- Firestone.
- Goodyear.
- Cooper.
- Dunlop.
- Toyo.
- Falken.
- BFGoodrich.
- Uniroyal.
Visit Jim Burke Ford for Your Tire Needs
When customers visit the tire service center at Jim Burke Ford, they’ll get top-notch assistance every time from expert technicians who know exactly which tires are the most compatible with their vehicle and the best options for their driving habits. Whether it’s for a quick repair, a routine tire rotation, or a whole new set of tires, our team makes it easy to keep your car rolling. Contact us with any questions you have about our tires and service offerings, and someone from our team will be happy to help.