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T rated tires

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:48 pm
by bluegrassdan
Can I put T rated tires on my '06 Vibe AWD? It is rated for H. Looking at General Evertrek RT's that are cheaper and have a longer tread life.

Re: T rated tires

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 1:55 pm
by Chiadog
In my opinion, YES you can. I know my Vibe won't be going 118mph, unless of course I drive it off a cliff. :lol:
In the end - It's your decision!
http://www.tirespeedratings.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
miles per hour (km/h)
Q: 99 (160)

R: 106 (170)

S: 112 (180)

T: 118 (190)

U: 124 (200)

H: 130 (210)

V: 149 (240)

W: 168 (270)

Y: 186 (300)

"As far as vehicle types go, Most family sedans and vans have the rating of T, a speed of 190 kilometers per hour.
When looking at tire speed ratings, one should remember that ratings are applicable if tires haven’t been damaged in any way, overloaded or not properly inflated.".

the Site also has this disclaimer: "Also when replacing tires, one should get new tires whose tire speed rating is the same as the automobiles original tires or higher."

Re: T rated tires

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:26 pm
by Rayven01
Most tire shops will refuse to put on tires rated less than OE tires (which I believe were H rated) for liability reasons. Even if they do you can kiss any tire warranty goodbye.

Re: T rated tires

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:37 am
by beemerphile1
When I got tires last fall the Firestone store said they don't recommend changing by more than one rating. That T rated tire is a 2 rating change. He also said that the warranty would be void if a customer insisted on going beyond one rating difference.