Tire logos generally appear in the form of Chinese and English names. Some may only have English names. The colors on the logos are also different for each brand. Some may represent brand positioning or other things. Meaning, the words or colors on the logo have their own unique meaning. Understanding these tire signs will help you make better tire choices. The following introduces the 10 common tire logos:
1. Bridgestone/Japan-bridgestone
2. Michelin/France-mechelin
3. Solid Specific/American-goodyear
4. Mainland/Germany-continental
5. Pirelli/Italy-pirelli
6. Sumitomo Rubber/Japan-sumitomo p>
7. Yokohama Rubber/Japan-yokohama
8. Hankook Tire/South Korea-hankook
9. Cooper Tire Rubber/USA-cooper
10. Kumho/South Korea-kumho
Tire classification
1. Structural classification
It can be divided into radial tires and bias tires.
2. Pattern classification
Can be divided into striped pattern tires, transverse pattern tires, mixed pattern tires, and off-road pattern tires.
3. Type classification
Tires are classified according to vehicle types and can be roughly divided into 8 types. Namely: PC - passenger car tires; LT - light truck tires; TB - truck and bus tires; AG - agricultural vehicle tires; OTR - engineering vehicle tires; ID - industrial vehicle tires; AC - aircraft tires; MC - motorcycle tires.
4. Size classification
1) Full-size spare tire: The size of the full-size spare tire is exactly the same as the other four tires of the original vehicle. It can be replaced by any one temporarily or Tires that are no longer usable.
2) Non-full-size spare tire: The diameter and width of this spare tire are slightly smaller than the other four tires, so it can only be used as a temporary replacement and can only be used for non-drive vehicles wheels, and the maximum speed cannot exceed 80km/h.
Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia-Car Tires