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Tyre Load Rating
March 25, 2025

What is the Tyre Load Rating?

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Do you know what is the tyre load rating? The tyre load rating (or tyre load index) is a numerical code, which refers to the maximum load that a single tyre can carry. You’ll might need this information when you are buying a new set of tyres.

How to Find the Tyre Load Rating?

It’s okay if you don’t know your tyre load rating. This information is easy to find, especially if you are standing next to your car. The easiest way is to check it from the sidewall of your tyre. On the sidewall you’ll find a string of numbers and letters, that look for example something like this: 235/35 ZR20 88 Y.

These markings reveal the size of the tyre (in this case 235/35 ZR20), the load rating (88) and the speed rating (Y). This information can also be found in the vehicle manual and on a sticker inside the car (or sometimes on the fuel filler flap).

When you know the load rating code, you can check from this chart below what the maximum load of your tyre is. For example load rating 88 is 560 kg. This is the maximum load that a single tyre can carry.

Tyre load rating chart

  • 60 = 250 kg
  • 61 = 257 kg
  • 62 = 265 kg
  • 63 = 272 kg
  • 64 = 280 kg
  • 65 = 290 kg
  • 66 = 300 kg
  • 67 = 307 kg
  • 68 = 315 kg
  • 69 = 325 kg
  • 70 = 335 kg
  • 71 = 345 kg
  • 72 = 355 kg
  • 73 = 365 kg
  • 74 = 375 kg
  • 75 = 387 kg
  • 76 = 400 kg
  • 77 = 412 kg
  • 79 = 437 kg
  • 80 = 450 kg
  • 81 = 462 kg
  • 82 = 475 kg
  • 83 = 487 kg
  • 84 = 500 kg
  • 85 = 515 kg
  • 86 = 530 kg
  • 87 = 545 kg
  • 88 = 560 kg
  • 89 = 580 kg
  • 90 = 600 kg
  • 91 = 615 kg
  • 92 = 630 kg
  • 93 = 650 kg
  • 94 = 670 kg
  • 95 = 690 kg
  • 96 = 710 kg
  • 97 = 730 kg
  • 98 = 750 kg
  • 99 = 775 kg
  • 100 = 800 kg
  • 101 = 825 kg
  • 102 = 850 kg
  • 104 = 900 kg
  • 105 = 925 kg
  • 106 = 950 kg
  • 107 = 975 kg
  • 108 = 1000 kg
  • 109 = 1030 kg
  • 110 = 1060 kg
  • 111 = 1090 kg
  • 112 = 1120 kg
  • 113 = 1150 kg
  • 114 = 1180 kg
  • 115 = 1215 kg
  • 116 = 1250 kg
  • 117 = 1285 kg
  • 118 = 1320 kg
  • 119 = 1360 kg
  • 120 = 1400 kg
  • 121 = 1450 kg
  • 122 = 1500 kg
  • 123 = 1550 kg
  • 124 = 1600 kg
  • 125 = 1650 kg
  • 126 = 1700 kg
  • 127 = 1750 kg
  • 129 = 1850 kg
  • 130 = 1900 kg
  • 131 = 1950 kg
  • 132 = 2000 kg
  • 133 = 2060 kg
  • 134 = 2120 kg
  • 135 = 2180 kg
  • 136 = 2240 kg
  • 137 = 2300 kg
  • 138 = 2360 kg
  • 139 = 2430 kg
  • 140 = 2500 kg
  • 141 = 2575 kg
  • 142 = 2650 kg
  • 143 = 2725 kg
  • 144 = 2800 kg
  • 145 = 2900 kg
  • 146 = 3000 kg
  • 147 = 3075 kg
  • 148 = 3150 kg
  • 149 = 3250 kg
  • 150 = 3350 kg

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