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Tire and loading information, See owner’s manual for additional information – Harbor Freight Tools Foldable Utility Trailer 90154 User Manual

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Item 90154

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Speed Rating- The speed rating denotes the

speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for

extended periods of time. This does not indicate

that the vehicle or rims can safely reach or

maintain that speed. These ratings are listed below.

(The markings on the example tire diagram show M.

The markings on your tire may differ.)

Note: You may not find this information on

all tires because it is not required by law.

code MpH

F

50

G

56

J

62

K

68

L

75

M

81

code MpH

N

87

P

94

Q

100

R

106

S

112

T

118

code MpH

U

124

H

130

V

149

Z

149

W

168

Y

186

Table b: Tire Speed Rating codes

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Tire ply composition and Materials Used-

The number of plies indicates the number of layers of

rubber-coated fabric in the tire.

In general, the greater the number of plies, the more

weight a tire can support. Tire manufacturers

also must indicate the materials in the tire, which

include steel, nylon, polyester, and others.

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Maximum permissible Inflation pressure-

This number is the greatest amount of air

pressure that should ever be put in the

tire under normal driving conditions.

Tire Inflation and Load Limit

Tire and Loading Information placard

TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION

The weight of cargo should never exceed 541 kg or 1195 lb.

TIRE

SIZE

cOLD TIRE pRESSURE

SEE OWNER’S

MANUAL FOR

ADDITIONAL

INFORMATION.

FRONT

4.80/4.00-12

410 kpa, 60 pSI

REAR

NONE

NONE

SpARE

NONE

NONE

09g

MODEL

90154

Figure Q: Tire and Loading Information placard Location

The Tire and Loading Information Placard displays the cold tire inflation pressure and the load limit

for this vehicle. See the Tire Care section starting on the following page for an explanation of tire

pressure and see the Vehicle Load Limit following that for an explanation of load limit.