I can't find my tyres on the Website? |
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We have more than 5000 tyre specifications available on our website. The common problem for not finding the tyre is that Customer thinks the "R" on their tyres is the speed rating. The "R" on your tyre means radial. All modern tyres are radial. The speed rating can be a T, H, V, ZR, Z, Y or W. The marking is located on the side wall of your tyre after the size and load rating. Example of markings 185/65 R 14 84T or 245/35 VR 18 94Y |
When will I receive my tyres and at what time will they be delivered? |
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Deliveries are usually on the next working day after your place your order. We contract a courier service to deliver your tyres. This is a standard mail / courier service with deliveries between 9am and 5pm. |
How do I pay? |
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We accept all major credit and debit cards. We also accept Paypal payments. |
Is my credit card transaction secure? |
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All personal information is transmitted by using 128 bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. Our clients´ information is encrypted and stored in a protected server. ClickaTyre.com will only use your credit card details in order to process your order through Paypal. Your credit card details are not stored for future purchases. We never give out any information about our customers and their orders. In order to achieve high standards, which correspond with our security policy, all client information is transmitted using the most secure encryption protocol available (128 bit SSL) in the market. In order to protect clients, a credit card ID number is requested. The card ID is a 3 or 4 digit security code that is printed on the back of your credit card. The card ID protects you from online fraud by verifying that you are in possession of the card you are attempting to use. |
What does the speed rating mean? |
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The speed symbol indicates the speed at which the tyre can carry the load corresponding with its load index. For specific speed rating details see below.
| Speed Symbol |
Approx MPH |
Approx KM/H |
Q
R
S
T
H
V
V
R
W
Y
ZR |
99
106
112
118
131
149
131
168
186
149 |
160
170
180
190
210
240
210
270
300
240 |
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Even if you do not drive at these speeds, the correct specification is essential in order to comply with the vehicle manufactures recommendation and your insurance policy. |
What is Load Index? |
The majority of tyres carry coded markings on them, which correspond to their load carrying and maximum speed capabilities.
For example: 89H
89= Index of maximum load carrying capacity per tyre, in this case equates to 580kg.
H= Symbol which equates to a speed rating of 240km/h (approximately 131mph).
The load index is a numerical code, which corresponds to the maximum load a tyre can carry at the speed indicated by its speed symbol, under specific service conditions. For specific load index details see below.
| Load Index |
Kilograms |
Kilograms |
Load Index |
Kilograms |
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79 |
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94 |
450
462
475
487
500
515
530
545
560
580
600
615
630
650
670 |
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108 |
690
710
730
750
775
800
825
850
875
900
925
950
975
1000 |
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What does RNF mean? |
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RNF indicates that the tyre is reinforced. Reinforced tyres are mostly fitted on to small / light vans, people carriers and some 4X4 vehicles and estate cars. More recently, car manufactures such as Audi, Renault and Saab have been using a new type of reinforced tyre. These tyres are high-performance, low profile tyres and come as original equipment on high-performance cars. The extra load carrying capability gives these tyres more rigidity, enhancing the road holding. |
What does 6PR mean? |
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6PR means 6 ply. These are tyres used on light commercial vehicles and are constructed using extra reinforcing called 'ply.' Most car tyres are 4ply construction. |
What does 8PR mean? |
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8PR means 8 ply. These are tyres used on light commercial vehicles and are constructed using extra steel reinforcing called 'ply.' Most car tyres are 4ply construction. |