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Comparison Aplus S201 385/65 R22.5 160M vs Aplus T706 385/65 R22.5 160L

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Aplus S201 385/65 R22.5 160M
Aplus T706 385/65 R22.5 160L
Aplus S201 385/65 R22.5 160MAplus T706 385/65 R22.5 160L
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trucks and buses
trucks and buses
Typesteertrailer
Seasonall seasonall season
Width385 mm385 mm
Aspect ratio65 %65 %
Rim diameter22.5 "22.5 "
Load index160160
Speed ratingML
Fuel efficiencyCC
Wet gripCC
Noise level73 dB73 dB
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2016july 2016

Type

The type determines the installation location for which the tyre is designed. Different installation locations require different characteristics, which are taken into account in the design accordingly. It is impossible to violate compliance by type — this leads to off-design loads that increase tyre wear and can even lead to such a dangerous incident as a tyre “explosion”.

Steering wheel. Tyres designed to be mounted on the steering axle of a truck. At this point, the wheels and tyres are subjected to additional torsional loads along the vertical axis (when the steering wheel is turned from side to side), which puts forward increased requirements for reliability.

Leading. Tyres designed to be mounted on truck drive axles where good road grip and high resistance to torsional loads on the main axis of rotation are extremely important.

Trailer. This category includes tyres intended exclusively for installation on trailers (as well as on other axles that are not steering or driving) and not suitable for other uses. With this setup, the torsional loads are relatively low, but the tyre is often subjected to heavy weight loads (for example, in truck tractors, most of the weight is on the trailer).

Universal. Tyres that allow any of the installation options described above. This option is convenient...because by purchasing a set of tyres of the same model, you can provide them with all the wheels of the truck at once, without buying other tyres. On the other hand, at the same cost, universal tyres are often inferior to specialized ones in terms of performance.

— Steering / trailer. Tyres best suited for either helm or trailer use. See above for more details on each of these options.

Speed rating

The speed rating describes the maximum speed at which a given tyre can be safely driven. It is worth choosing a model according to this parameter in such a way that during operation it is not allowed to exceed the speed rating — this creates increased loads on the tyre and can lead to its damage (up to an “explosion”). And it is best to choose an option with a margin of at least 10 – 15 km/h — this will give an additional guarantee in case of emergency situations. For truck tyres, speed indices in the range of 100 – 130 km/h are considered popular, and these are the J speed rating(100 km/h), the K speed rating(110 km/h), the L speed rating(120 km/h) and the speed rating M(130 km/h). For agricultural machinery, the speed is much lower: index A6(30 km/h), index A8(40 km/h), index B(50 km/h), index D(65 km/h), index F(80 km/h) ). There are also high-speed truck tyres and less popular speed indices C(60 km/h), E (70 km/h) and G (90 km/h).
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