Load Tables for Tire & Rim Selection

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I've collected the load tables from the Rubber Manufacturers Association, as well as various tire manufacturers below. The values in the tables agree 99% of the time, so you can usually just use the Rubber Manufacturers Association tables for any tire brand. The Rubber Manufacturers Association document says its data is gathered from the Tire and Rim Association's 2004 tables, as well as the European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation's 2004 tables.

The tables from specific manufacturers below are newer, and therefore include a few new tire sizes not described in the older Rubber Manufacturers Association tables.

Rubber-Manufacturers-Association--2005--Replacement-Guidelines-Passenger-and-Light-Truck-Tires.pdf (2005)
Bridgestone-Firestone--2006--Replacement-Tire-Selection-Manual.pdf (2006)
Firestone--2011--Load-and-Inflation-Tables--Medium-and-Commercial-Light-Truck-Tires.pdf (2011)
Goodyear--Service-Load-and-Inflation-Tables--Light-Truck-Tires.pdf
Toyo--2007--Tire-Load-and-Inflation-Tables.pdf (2007)