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Old 18-06-2004, 20:46   #1
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Just been chatting with Doug (Dougal) about tyres ( and big thanks to him for coming over with his Vag-Com gear, v. happy now!!).

Checked out mytyres and found some that caught my eye...the vredsteins look seriously tasty for grip/noise/wear, followed a close second by the nokian NRVi.....given that the vred won't be avialble till july and the current state of wear, probably going to go for the Nokian's.......and i'll buy s set for the Passat too .

BUt...

i understand all the section and profile bits, as well as speed and load ratings which all check out..... 195/65 R15 91V... all good, but then....."XL"

whats that all about then??????

PLs help....

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Old 18-06-2004, 20:53   #2
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http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...yre+marking+XL

"What does the XL stand for in the size designation of the Nokian NRZi tyre?
XL is the Extra Load load range. The tyre is developed for a maximum load of four units higher. For speeds over 210 km/h the actual load of V, W and Y rated tyres is reduced accordingly. (For further information, refer to the ETRTO Standard Manual 2000, p. 8.) This type of tyre is becoming increasingly popular, because the mass of fast cars has increased"
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Old 18-06-2004, 21:11   #3
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cheers stimps....

I was asking the wrong question.....as usual.

"tyre marked XL"
"XL tyre markings"....


EDIT : So i think i'll be ordering 8 of those.......
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