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DaveJLBI
 


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Duratrac ratings

Just looking at changing vehicles from a D4 with 19" to one with 20".

My preferred tyre s the Duratrac but interestingly the fuel use and weather ratings go from a C and C for the 19" to E and E for the 20"

Anyone have any idea why? Would have thought they would be the same.
  
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LT
 


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Whilst the rolling radius will be very similar, the footprint isn’t the same and that’s what makes the difference for wet grip and braking.

I suspect the sidewall depth is also a factor in the noise output of a tyre.
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DaveJLBI
 


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LT,
Thanks for that, the tyres I was looking at are both 255's in width (255 55 19 and 255 55 20). I know the rolling radius will be slightly larger, but thought that the width being the same would mean the area in contact with the road would be damn close to the same.

Just surprised that there is so much of a difference
  
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LT
 


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Yeah, in the example of a comparison between 255-55-19 & 255-50-20 only the sidewall is different by half an inch.

So the footprint can't be much if any different:?

Are they both the same speed rating?
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Yes, same codes. An odd one, perhaps the site selling them (oponeo.ie) has not lifted the correct info from the manufacturers page - I must check that out
  
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DaveJLBI
 


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https://www.goodyear.eu/en_ie/consumer/tir...;type=size

The Goodyear website gives an even better rating when the 20" tyre is selected!
  
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LT
 


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I know that a manufacturer will sometimes make a tyre with a specific specification for a manufacturer, such a better dry grip etc. Which is why you’ll see the manufacturers name against the tyre on the website.

Whilst visually the tyres will look identical the compound will be different, with for example more or less silica and other agents.

This will affect the performance and thus the labelling.

Same applies for speed rating. The compound is different.
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Taller tyre takes more energy to start rolling and has more momentum to stop.
  
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Had been thinking on changing out my AT3s to Duratecs, but the speed rating (& potential insurance implications) put me off.

In my size -
Duratecs are Q rated (max 99mph)
AT3s are V rated (max 149mph)

Not that I travel at anywhere near these speeds.
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