The load capacity of a tire is indicate by the star rating (in case of radial tire) and the ply rating (in cse of bias tire).
That information is written right on the sidewall of the tire.
The load range indicates the ply rating of the tire or the number of plys under the tread. A = 2 ply B = 4 ply C = 6 ply D = 8 ply E = 10 ply F = 12 ply G = 14 ply H = 16 ply J = 18 ply L = 20 ply M = 22 ply N = 24 ply This has a direct relation to the Load Index which tells you the weight the tire can carry. The more plys the more weight the tire can carry.
On a light truck tire' F' is a 12 ply load rating. This is only part of the information because you have chosen NOT to give us the whole tire number. we need all info to give a correct answer.
A 'G' rating on a light truck tire means only that is a 14 ply tire. The weight capacity is dependent on the air pressure you put into the tire..
Tyre plating indicates the number of plies present in the tyre. If the tyre consists of sythetic plies, then the number of synthetic plies has to be converted to equivalent number of cotton plies that is the real tyre ply rating.
H is the load range of the tire which indicates the ply. H is a 16 ply tire.
A ply.
Radial ply tires and tubeless tires are made from rubber, fabric, and steel.
It is the internal component of the tire, it a nut shell its the inner strength of the tire.
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Yes, it does. Plies affect the flexibility of the tire as you steer.