Pro Comp Extreme A/T 37x12.5/17 Speed rating?
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Pro Comp Extreme A/T 37x12.5/17 Speed rating?
The topic says it all, I really can't find that tire, or any pro comp tire speed ratings. Can you guys help me with that?
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SPEED RATING SYMBOL LOAD INDEX & LOAD IN LBS.
RATING
SYMBOL
SPEED
(KM/H)
SPEED
MPH
LOAD
INDEX
LOAD
(LBS)*
LOAD
INDEX
LOAD
(LBS)*
B
50
31
65
639
85
1135
C
60
37
66
661
86
1168
D
65
40
67
677
87
1201
E
70
43
68
694
88
1235
F
80
50
69
716
89
1279
G
90
56
70
739
90
1323
J
100
62
71
761
91
1356
K
110
68
72
783
92
1389
L
120
75
73
805
93
1433
M
130
81
74
827
94
1477
N
140
87
75
852
95
1521
P
150
94
76
882
96
1565
Q
160
100
77
908
97
1609
R
170
106
78
937
98
1653
S
180
112
79
963
99
1709
T
190
118
80
992
100
1764
U
200
124
81
1019
101
1819
H
210
130
82
1047
102
1874
V
240
149
83
1074
103
1929
*Z
Over 240
Over 149
84
1102
104
1984
Note: Consult the manufacture for maximum speed. The rating system shown above indicates the top speed for which a tire is certified. It does not indicate the total performance capability of a tire.
*One pound is equal to .4536 kg. The load index is an assigned number that corresponds with the load-carrying capacity of a tire. Most passenger car tire load indexes range from 75 to 100 but a few carry more.
I hope this helps
RATING
SYMBOL
SPEED
(KM/H)
SPEED
MPH
LOAD
INDEX
LOAD
(LBS)*
LOAD
INDEX
LOAD
(LBS)*
B
50
31
65
639
85
1135
C
60
37
66
661
86
1168
D
65
40
67
677
87
1201
E
70
43
68
694
88
1235
F
80
50
69
716
89
1279
G
90
56
70
739
90
1323
J
100
62
71
761
91
1356
K
110
68
72
783
92
1389
L
120
75
73
805
93
1433
M
130
81
74
827
94
1477
N
140
87
75
852
95
1521
P
150
94
76
882
96
1565
Q
160
100
77
908
97
1609
R
170
106
78
937
98
1653
S
180
112
79
963
99
1709
T
190
118
80
992
100
1764
U
200
124
81
1019
101
1819
H
210
130
82
1047
102
1874
V
240
149
83
1074
103
1929
*Z
Over 240
Over 149
84
1102
104
1984
Note: Consult the manufacture for maximum speed. The rating system shown above indicates the top speed for which a tire is certified. It does not indicate the total performance capability of a tire.
*One pound is equal to .4536 kg. The load index is an assigned number that corresponds with the load-carrying capacity of a tire. Most passenger car tire load indexes range from 75 to 100 but a few carry more.
I hope this helps
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68 mph, but this is just dumbed down examples generic if you will each tire manufacture has its on way of helping depending on bias tires, radials, and what ply tire they are.
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