Have you ever taken a close look at your tires? If so, you’ve probably noticed a series of numbers and letters printed along the sidewalls. What exactly do they mean, and why are they there in the ...
Have you ever looked closely at the sidewall of your car's tires and wondered what all those numbers and letters mean? While they may seem like a complicated code, these markings provide valuable ...
The information hidden around your car can tell you a lot about the vehicle you're driving. Some symbols, like the ones on the dashboard, are placed in full view, while others are easy to miss unless ...
We've explained dozens of times over the years the difference between P-metric and imperial tire sizes so we won't cover a whole lot of the same ground, but we really haven't published a conversion ...
Q: Help! I’m tire shopping and am bewildered by all the numbers. What does 98V mean? Or P225/60VR16? A: Of the numbers you mention, P indicates the tire is for a passenger vehicle (LT is light truck, ...
Do you understand truck tires and the impac tthey have on your commercial work truck fleet? Beyond just the basics? Having a complete understanding of everything related to your vehicle’s tires is ...
See the updated information at the end of this article regarding the tire sizes for the 1986 BMW R65 (and possibly other Airheads!) It won’t fit… or will it? It was that time again — the ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Most ATVs come from the factory floor with a staggered tire setup. This means that the rear tires are wider and the front tires narrower.
Important Note: Yokohama, the principal sponsor of this report, recently launched The Extra Mile social initiative, the goal of which is to recognize and honour frontline workers putting their health ...
For the last few years, tire width, air pressure, and how that air is held inside our tires have been at the center of some of the hottest bike-tech discussions among road cyclists. This is for good ...
Our Wednesday Wonderings is back with a rare Sunday School edition for Easter, and it’s a meaty one. One reader, perhaps inspired by our last Wednesday Wonderings reader question on tire width rules, ...