What is the difference between E and C rated tires?

The load C tires have softer sidewalls and provide a more comfortable ride both on road and off road. The E rated tires have stiffer sidewalls and are more suited for towing or loading the pickup bed with heavy loads.
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What does E and C mean on tires?

Plies - "E"

The last letter in a standard tire size indicates the number of layers used in the construction of the tire. If there is no letter, the tire has the standard 4 plies. A "C" indicates 6 plies, a "D" indicates 8 plies, and an "E" indicates 10 plies.
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Are E rated tires better?

The more layers or plies it has, the stronger the tires are and it can handle higher tire pressure at max load. E-rated tires sit somewhere in the middle of the chart. It means that it has 10 plies, and E1-rated tires can handle up to 80PSI, while E2 tires can handle up to 65PSI.
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What does C rated tire mean?

The C-Type tire, on the other hand, is specifically meant as a commercial-rated tire, with a higher load rating for a given size than many LT tires. These C-Type tires will show the letter “C” immediately after the wheel diameter in the tire code. Example: 225/75R16C.
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Are E rated tires good for off road?

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Going to an e-load rated does not raise your towing capacity but they will be somewhat tougher off-road as they are a 10 ply rated tire as opposed to the C 6 ply rated tire.
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Do I really need Load Range E tires?

A Load Range E tire is recommended, and we would be very careful about airing down too much if traveling at more than crawling speeds. There is still value to running a Load Range E tire on a lightweight off-road vehicle.
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What's better load range D or E?

Expert Reply: Load range D has a capacity of 1,220 lbs at 65 psi, whereas load range E has a capacity of 1,520 lbs at 80 psi. Basically the only difference between the two is the weight capacity.
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Are E rated tires stiff?

The "E" rated tires will stand up to more sidewall damage, so they can be a tougher tire for off road use.
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What load rating do I need?

To roughly determine the load range capacity for each individual tire, take the vehicle's gross weight and divide by four. If the vehicle gross weight is 4,500 pounds, each tire should be able to safely support at least 1,125 pounds.
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Which is better Load Range C or D?

Expert Reply: The difference between an load range C and load range D tire in the same size is the capacity and psi rating. The two tires will still have the same dimensions and fit on the same wheel. The D rated tire has a higher capacity.
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What is an E rating on a tire?

When you see the letter E on the tire, it means that your tire has a ply rating of 10, and the maximum load pressure is 80 psi (550 kPa). You will find this letter E in the middle of almost all tire service descriptions.
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What does Load Range C mean on truck tires?

Light truck load ranges have letters B, C, D, E and F, and they have increasing maximum pressures. The lowest pressure is for B tires with 35 psi, and C has a pressure of 50 psi. The pressures increase in increments of 15 from 65 psi, 80 psi and 95 psi for tires with load ranges of D, E and F.
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Can I use passenger tires on a light truck?

Passenger tires were originally designed for use on sedans, crossovers, coupes, and other lighter vehicles—but they can also be used on trucks, under the right driving conditions.
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Are all Load Range E tires 10 ply?

To summarize: ply ratings and load ratings are systems of measurement for load carrying capacity. Load Range E tires are equivalent to a 10-ply tire.
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What does C1 mean on a tire?

The C still means the tire has the strength of a six ply tire and the number denoted the tire's max pressure rating. A C1 tire can support the same weight as a C2 tire where the C1's max pressure rating is 50 PSI and the C2's pressure is cut to 35.
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How long are tires good for?

On average, people drive between 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year, which means the average good quality all-season tire will last somewhere between three and five years, depending on maintenance, driving style and conditions, etc.
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Can I put a higher speed rated tire on my car?

SPEED RATINGS REFER TO MORE THAN JUST SPEED

You can always increase the speed rating of the tires on your vehicle for improved performance, but can never decrease it without reducing the vehicle top speed to that of the lower speed rating selected.
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Is a higher load rating better?

The higher the load rating number, the stronger the tyre. Tyres with a higher load rating can take a greater amount of air pressure, which means they can also carry heavier loads. Take note - the maximum weight that the load rating refers to is in kilograms.
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What is standard load range on tires?

Most passenger car tire load indexes range from 75 to 100, but some are higher.
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What is the difference between Load Range E and F?

The difference between a load range E and load range F tire of the same size, 235/85-16, is the weight capacity and pressure. The Karrier Radial Tire, Load Range E, # AM10295, has a capacity of 3,640 pounds at 95 psi. The Load Range F Tire, # AM10501, has a capacity of 3,960 pounds at 95 psi.
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Which is better load range B or C?

A load range C tire will have a higher capacity than a load range B tire of the same size.
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