Tyres are of crucial importance in the world of transport, because they provide the contact between the truck and the road surface. That is why you can always count on the quality of this Leao 315/60R22.5 LEAO KTS300 Tire. The truck tyre has a width of mm, heigth of 80% and a diameter of 22.5 inch. This 31560225 LEAO KTS300 is suitable for . The load / speed index of this truck tyre is 152/148. This LEAO KTS300 truck tyre has a noise emission of 73 decibel and the EU noise class is 2 black sound waves. The fuel efficiency label of this tyre is label D. Depending on the rolling resistance of your tyre, the fuel efficiency rating ranges from: A, the most efficient tyre that saves you fuel, to G, the least efficient tyre that uses the most fuel. The wet grip label is C. The label runs from A to F. Tyres with label A have the shortest braking distance and tyres with label F have the longest braking distance on a wet road surface. At all our BAS Tyres locations we can mount this 31560R225 tyre within the hour.
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Brand
Leao
Width
315
Height
60
Diameter
22.5
Variant
Economy
BAS Tyres number
BT0047690
OEM
4260496399088
Certified for sale EU
Yes
Produced in the EU
No
Loadindex 1
152
Type
LEAO KTS300
Loadindex 2
148
Size
315/60R22.5
Speedindex 1
L
M+S
Yes
Fuel efficiency
D
Grip
C
External noise
73
Radial/diagonal
Radial
TL/TT
TL
Position
Steering axle
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The code "MS" stands for "Mud & Snow". The manufacturer wants to indicate that the car tyre can take a beating. The tyres are deemed suitable for maintaining sufficient grip in wet, cold and muddy conditions.
Unfortunately, this does not mean that your truck tyre is also officially an approved all-season tyre or even a winter tyre.
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Depending on the rolling resistance of your tyre, the fuel efficiency rating varies from A, the most fuel-efficient tyre that saves you fuel, to G, the least fuel-efficient tyre that consumes the most fuel.
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The "Grip" label shows the tyre's braking ability on wet roads. The rating runs from A (high wet grip) to G (very low wet grip). Tyres with high grip are more likely to bring the vehicle to a stop than tyres with less grip.
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The rolling of tyres on the road generates noise. How loud this noise is, is measured in decibels (dB). There are 3 sound classes: 1 sound wave shows that the tyre produces little sound. 2 sound waves show that it is an average tyre and 3 sound waves show that it is a tyre that produces a lot of sound. A 72 dB tyre makes twice as much noise as a 69 dB tyre. Every increase of 3 dB is in fact a darkening of the sound.