Tyre Load Rating Guide

On your tyre’s sidewall one of the numbers (normally just after the diameter) you will see is it’s load rating. This number indicates the amount of weight it is able to carry.

It is important that you are 100% sure that you know what capacity should be used on your vehicle. Your vehicle’s manufacturer will be able to provide details for your specific model. If you use the wrong tyres, your insurance may, in some cases, become void.

To find out the weight your tyre can handle, please search for the value on the table below:

Load rating Weight (kg)
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
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
101 825
102 850
103 875
104 900
105 925
106 950
Load rating Weight (kg)
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
121 1450
122 1500
123 1550
124 1600
125 1650
126 1700
127 1750
128 1800
129 1850
130 1900
131 1945
132 2000
133 2060
134 2120
135 2180
136 2240
137 2300
138 2360
139 2430
140 2500
141 2575
142 2650
143 2725
144 2800
145 2900
146 3000
147 3075
148 3104
149 3250
151 3350

If you have any questions regarding your tyre’s load rating, please feel free to ask one of our specialists by either calling us on 01582 585 845 or filling out our contact form and asking about load ratings.