Load Index

Your tyre's load index is a numerical code that represents the maximum weight each tyre can support.  Mutiply this number by 2 to determine the load that each pair of tires can support. Your vehicle's single-axle load must be less than this number.

To determine your load index, locade the load index number on the sidewall of your tyre (learn where to find the information here - type numbers and markings explained) and compare it to the Load Index Table below.

Load index Weight (kg)

20

80

22

85

24

85

26

90

28

100

30

106

31

109

33

115

35

121

37

128

40

136

41

145

42

150

44

160

46

170

47

175

48

180

50

190

51

195

52

200

53

206

54

212

Load index Weight (kg)

55

218

58

236

59

243

60

250

61

257

62

265

63

272

64

280

65

290

66

300

67

307

68

315

69

325

70

335

71

345

72

355

73

365

74

375

75

387

76

400

77

412

78

425

Load index Weight (kg)

79

437

80

450

81

462

82

475

83

487

84

500

85

515

86

530

87

545

88

560

89

580

90

600

91

615

92

630

93

650

94

670

95

690

96

710

97

730

98

750

99

775

100

800

Load index Weight (kg)

101

825

102

850

103

875

104

900

105

925

106

950

107

975

108

1000

109

1030

110

1060

111

1090

112

1120

113

1150

114

1180

115

1215

116

1250

117

1285

118

1320

119

1360

120

1400