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PASSENGER CAR TIRE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND TEST PROCEDURES
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J918_197005
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Standard provides minimum performance requirements and accompanying uniform laboratory test procedures for evaluating certain essential characteristics of new tires and newly retreaded tires intended for use on passenger cars.
(The requirements published in this SAE Standard pertain to tire sizes currently used on American passenger cars and popular sizes used on imported passenger cars. For related information on tire sizes not listed, contact Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., Detroit Branch Office, 18121 East Eight Mile Road, East Detroit, Michigan 48021.)
Rationale
Not applicable.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1A | MINIMUM BREAKING ENERGY VALUES (BIAS PLY TIRES, DESIGN SECTION WIDTH BELOW 6.00 IN. (155 MM.)) | |
TABLE 1B | MINIMUM BREAKING ENERGY VALUES (BIAS PLY TIRES, DESIGN SECTION WIDTH OF 6.00 IN. (155 MM.) AND ABOVE) | |
TABLE 1C | MINIMUM ENERGY BREAKING VALUES (RADIAL PLY TIRES) | |
TABLE 2 | TEST INFLATION PRESSURES | |
TABLE 3 | TIRE ENDURANCE TEST | |
TABLE 4 | HIGH SPEED PERFORMANCE | |
TABLE 5 | TEST LOADS |
Issuing Committee
To plan and execute a cooperative tire test development program, to evaluate the fatigue endurance performance of light duty highway tires. Activities will include empirical comparisons of tire performance on the various, proposed tests, together with evaluating reasonable relationships to tire usage and durability performance on the highway.
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