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JAX Tyres & Auto Mackay

Locality: Mackay, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4864 3333



Address: 1 Peel Street 4740 Mackay, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.jaxtyres.com.au/tyre-stores/qld/mackay

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25.01.2022 Ensure your family is safe from nasties being inhaled through your car's air conditioning system, do what the Qld Ambulance Service does!! Have a Sanitising service to destroy any harmful bacteria that could effect your health. Book your spot now! 4864 3333

15.01.2022 What do the numbers mean? Important information when calling regarding your tyre size. Please take note of your vehicles tyre size for correct fitment. Section Width: The tyre’s section width is measured on an ideal width of wheel, for which it has been designed to operate. The measurement distance in millimeters is from the maximum width of the tyre’s mid point of its sidewall to the same point on the opposite sidewall.... Aspect Ratio: This is the height of the tyre’s sidewall expressed as a percentage of the tyre’s section width. In the example, the height of the tyre’s sidewall is 40% of the tyre’s section width or 245 x 40% = 98mm. Construction Code: R indicates the tyre is manufactured with a radial ply construction. Rim Diameter: The tyre’s rim diameter is measured in inches taken from the wheel flange where the tyre is seated (bead seat area) to the same point on the opposite side. Load Index: The load rating, load index or load carrying capacity is represented by a numerical code and is associated with the maximum load that the tyre can carry when operating at its maximum speed rating up to but not exceeding 210kph. Speed Index: The speed rating or speed index is represented by a letter and associated with the tyre’s maximum speed capability when operating at its maximum load carrying capacity. A tyre marked with a ‘Y’ speed rating, indicates it can be safely operated at a maximum speed of 300kph.

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