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Comparison Aeolus ADL67 315/60 R22.5 152L vs Aeolus HN355 315/70 R22.5 152M

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Aeolus ADL67 315/60 R22.5 152L
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trucks and buses
trucks and buses
Typedrivedrive
Seasonall seasonall season
Width315 mm315 mm
Aspect ratio60 %70 %
Rim diameter22.5 "22.5 "
Load index152152
Speed ratingLM
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2016february 2015

Aspect ratio

Tyre profile height. This indicator determines how much the tyre protrudes above the disk. Specifies the profile height as a percentage of the width (see above). The lower the profile, the better the stability of the car on the road and the faster the rubber wears out; in turn, higher profiles are well suited for rough roads, primers and off-road.

In truck tyres, there are such options for profile height: 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%.

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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