Use our comprehensive guide to easily identify where key tyre specifications—such as the tyre size, width, profile, radial type, load index, wheel diameter, and speed rating—are located on the sidewall of your tyre, ensuring you fully understand the information for optimal performance and safety.
Radial is a specific design of tyre where the sidewall and tread functions as two independent features. The layers run radially across the tyre. Advantages of radial tyres include flexible sidewalls, reduced fuel consumption due to less rolling resistance and a softer ride due to layout of the tyre’s plies as well as the flex in the sidewalls.
Tyre manufacturers use their own system for marking run flat tyres, resulting in different abbreviations appearing on the tyre’s sidewall, depending on the tyre brand.
Tubeless refers to ‘run flat’ tyres. Normally a car is supported by the air in the tyres where the tyre collapses when punctured. Run flat tyres have reinforced sidewalls which temporarily hold up the weight of your vehicle when getting a puncture. This allows the vehicle to drive on the flat tyre in order to get to a place of safety or your nearest fitment centre. The distance and maximum speed you are able to drive on a flat tubeless tyre depends on the tyre brand and tread pattern.
Not sure if your vehicle is equipped with run flat tyres? Visit your nearest Tiger Wheel & Tyre store for assistance.
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