Tire Load Rating Explained
Understand truck tire load rating basics without treating a web page as a load and inflation table.
Use this section when the question is not “what size fits?” but “can this tire carry the actual axle load in this position?”
A tire can match the wheel and still be wrong for the axle. The working check is axle load, tire count, single or dual rating, wheel rating, GAWR, and the tire maker load/inflation table. Ply rating shorthand from older shop conversations maps to a load range letter — and that letter points to a specific max inflation and capacity range — but the manufacturer's table for the actual tire model is the only reliable source for the working pressure and rated load at a given inflation.
Understand truck tire load rating basics without treating a web page as a load and inflation table.
A practical explanation of load range and load index markings on commercial truck tires.
Why truck tires can have different single and dual load ratings and what to check on dual assemblies.
How to compare loaded axle weight with tire capacity using conservative example-only math.
What ply rating means in modern truck tire language and why it is not a literal ply count.
Understand the difference between axle rating and tire capacity for commercial truck tire checks.