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2021 TBR catalog 2021 HANKOOK TIRE
TRUCK & BUS TIRE CATALOG
hankooktire.com
TBR
Truck and Bus Radial Tire
AL21 3 AL07+ 3 AH24 4 AH37 4 AU04 5 AL22 5 AH35 6 DL15 7 DL21 7 DL12 8 DL11 8 DH06 9 DH37 9 DH3510 DH0710 e3 WiDE DL2111 e3 WiDE DL1211 e3 WiDE TL2112 TL2113 TH3113 TH2214 AM09(+)15 DM0415 DM0916 AH3217 AM15(+)17
NOTES · T/L : Tubeless Type · M+S : Mud & Snow · UMS : Ultra Mileage & Safety
This List cancels all previous lists and is subject to change without prior notice
Steer / All Position
k Symbols for US date: Sep. 2009
MAX AL21 BR Truck Symbols for US date:Se1p6.2009
Long-Haul "Smartec" Series/Steer Position Approved for SmartWay & CARB
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MAX
AL21
has
a
stabilized
footprint1w7 hich
16 provides
longer
mileage
by
decreasing
uneven
wear.
Optimized lateral siping provides better traction and a round-edge sipe that prevents tearing and
cracking. (Unlimited Retreads / 7 years)
18
17
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code1:9AL21) 18
S-Code
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
3003108 3003109
11R22.5 11R22.5
14 T/L20 8.25
16 T/L 8.25
11095 105
120 120
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
6,175 5,840
6,610 6,005
3003110
11R24.5
14 T/L 8.25 105 105 6,610 6,005
3002431 3002488
295/75R22.5 295/75R22.5
14 T/L21 8.25
16 T/L 8.25
12100 110 6,175
120 120 7,160
5,675 6,610
3003112
285/75R24.5
14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire p2la2card.
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· Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Overall Section Tread Diameter Width Width
41.5 11.3 8.1 41.5 11.3 8.1 43.5 11.3 8.1 40.2 11.7 8.5 40.2 11.3 8.3 41.5 11.0 8.1
Tread Depth
19 19 19 19 19 19
Revs/ Mile
499 499 476 519 514 499
OE Manufacturer Partner
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
ck Symbols for US date: Sep. 2009
23
22
SLR (Inch)
19.3 19.3 20.3 18.8 18.7 19.4
Max Speed
75 75 75 75 75 75
Weight (lbs)
125 125 131 114 114 124
TBR Truck Symbols for US date: Sep. 2009 16 24
23
1
Long Haul / Steer Posit1i7on25
16 24
Approved for SmartWay & CARB
2 0
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19
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1
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code2:7AL07+) 26
4
S-Code
Size
Ply Rating
2T0ype
Measuring Rim
19Max.
S
Air
(PSI) D
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
Overall Section Tread Diameter Width Width
Tread Depth
Revs/ Mile
SLR (Inch)
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
2
3001538
11R22.5
14 T/L28 8.25 12075 105 6,175 5,840 41.4 11.2 8.3
18
503 19.4
75
117
5
3001540
11R24.5
14 T/L 21
8.25 20105 105
6,610
6,005
43.4
11.2
8.4
18
481 20.3
75
126
3001544
295/75R22.5
14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675 40.2 11.3 8.3 18 525 18.3 75 113
3
3001542
285/75R24.5
14 T/L29 8.25 12180 110 6,175 5,675 41.4 11.3 8.4
18 503 19.4
75 122
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· Tire2c1onstruction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
4
Recommended Vehicle Types & Positi3o0n
29
7
23
22
5
30
8
24
23
9
25
24
10
26
25
11
27
26
Steer / All Position
ls for US date: Sep. 2009
TBR Truck Symbols for US date: Sep. 2009
TBR Truck Symbols for US
1 date: Sep. 2009
16
16
Premium Regional Haul / All Position 2
Approved for S17martWay & CARB
1
Superio17r performance for local and regional ap1p6lications focused on resistance to high scrub
situations where endurance, durability, and high mileage are vital to intense driving conditions.
Solid wide ribs provide gratifying3ride control while the improved siping design18displaces water for
outstan18ding road grip in adverse weather conditions. An enhanced sidewall fights against damaging
2
abrasions and cuts to extend casing durability 1a7nd tire life cycle performance.
4
19
Sizes 1&9 Specifications (Pattern Code: AH24)
3
S-Cod2e0
Size
P5ly Rating
Type
Measuri1n8g
Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
Max. Load (LBS) 20 Overall Section Tread
S
D
Diameter Width Width
Tread Depth
Revs/ Mile
3001472
11R22.5
14 T/L 8.25 105 105 6,175 5,840 41.6 11.1 8.8 22 499
R Truck Symbols for US 6
21
4
300172816
11Rd2a2te.5: Sep. 2009 16 T/L 8.2519 120 120 6,610 6,005 41.6 11.1 8.8
22
499
3001787
11R24.5
14 T/L 8.25 105 105 6,610
300172828
11R24.5
7
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 7,160
5
3001630
295/75R22.5
14 1T6/L
20 8.25 110 110
6,175
300162238
285/75R24.5
184 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175
TBR Truck Symbols for US date: Sep. 2009
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6,005 43.7
22
6,610 43.7 5,675 40.4 5,675 23 41.6
24
11.1 8.8 22 475 11.1 8.8 22 475 11.3 8.8 22 514 11.3 8.8 22 499
OE Manufacturer Partner
SLR (Inch)
19.5 19.5 20.5 20.5 19.0 19.6
Max Speed
75 75 75 75 75 75
Weight (lbs)
127 127 130 130 118 119
27
25
17
10 18
22
25
3
26
18
11
26
8
19
23
4
TBR Truck Sy1m9 bols for US date:Sep.2009
27
12
27
59
Regi2o8 n1al Haul /20All Posi2t0ion 24 16 13
Approved for S28martWay & CARB
6
10
The AH37 is a multipurp21ose performance tire structurally designed for longer tread life, fuel
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30 TBR Truck Symbols for US date:Sep.2009
8 T11BR Truck Symbols for U23S
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26
30
4
2
19
17
9
16 112
10
1
24
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: AH37)
5
S-Code
2
3 25 Size
23
1267
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
16
20
Max. Air (PSI)
17
S
D
18 Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
Overall Section Tread Tread Diameter Width Width Depth
17
11 123
3002448 6 3002162 3
10R22.5426 11R22.5
14 T/L 7.50 11251 115 5,61795 5,355 40.0 10.0 7.6
16
24 14 T/L
8.251278 105 11085
6,175
5,840
41.5
11.1
8.3
20
1218
3002163 7
11R22.5527
16 T/L 8.25 12202 120 6,62100 6,005 41.5 11.1 8.3
20
Revs/ Mile
506 487 487
1319 134
3002444 4 3002445 8
11R24.5
28
11R24.56
14 2T5/L 8.251289 105 11095 6,610 6,005 43.5 11.1 8.3
20
464
16 T/L 8.25 12203 120 7,12610 6,610 43.5 11.1 8.3
20
464
14
3002449 5 12R22.529
16 T/L 9.00 120 12200 7,390 6,780 42.7 12.0 8.5 19 473
R Truck Symbols for US 20 145
3002450 9 255/7d0aRte2:7S2e.5p. 2009 16 2T6/L 7.501390 12204 120 5,52120 5,070 36.7 10.0 7.8
18
550
15 21
5
22
3002452 6 275/70R2320.5 300244610 295/75R282.5
3002512 7 295/75R22.5 300244711 285/75R294.5
18 T/L 8.25 131 12311 6,940 6,395 37.9 11.0 8.9 19 534
14 T/L 8.25 11205 110 6,12735 5,675 40.3 11.5 8.3
20
502
16 126T7/L
20 8.25 120 12220
6,610
6,005
40.3
11.5
8.3
20
502
14 T/L 8.25
26
110
110
6,12745
5,675
41.5
11.3
8.3
20
487
23 6
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date:Sep.2009 Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
13 9
16
11
1289
22
28 24
26
OE Manufacturer Partner
SLR (Inch)
20.0 19.4 19.4 20.3 20.3 19.8 17.1 17.6 18.7 18.7 19.4
Max Speed
75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
Weight (lbs)
99 122 122 129 129 138 94 109 116 116 123
25
8
26
17
14 10
12
18
15 11
13
29 25
27
1390
23
30 26
28
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 3 4
Steer / All Position
City Bus / All Position
The AU04 is designed to be utilized in a urban city bus application. The tire utilizes its threedimensional siping technology in order to increase tread block stiffness while also allowing for excellent handling and traction performance. This feature also helps prevent heel and toe wear, which is an essential feature in an environment that requires stop and go driving habits.
ck Symbols for US date: Sep. 2009
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: AU04)
S-Code
3002707
Size
Ply Rating
305/70R22.5 20
Type
T/L
Measuring
16Rim
9.00
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
130 130
Max. Load (LBS) Overall Section
S
D
Diameter Width
8,050 7,390 39.5 12.0
Tread Width
9.8
Tread Depth
22
Revs/ Mile
521
SLR (Inch)
18.3
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position 17
Max Speed
68
Weight (lbs)
134
18
19
20
Highway Coach / All Position21
The AL22 delivers excellent braking performance while providing a comfortable and quiet ride. Its three-dimensional siping technology gives the tire excellent braking ability, and the tread design contains a main center rib for longer mileage2.2
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: AL2232)
S-Code
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
Max. Load (LBS) Overall Section Tread
S
D
Diameter Width Width
Tread Depth
Revs/ Mile
SLR (Inch)
3003129
315/80R22.5 20 T/L 294.00 130 130 9,090 8,270 42.2 12.4 9.5
18 487 19.6
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
75 143
25
26
27
28
29
Smart Flex AH35
TBR
Product Brand
19
Brand Identity
Steer / All Position 20
Visual Communication Design
21
22
Optimized Design for Regional Haul Pick-up & Delivery / All Position
Unique groove design for multi performance provides outstanding traction and drainage performance on long and regional h2a3ul multi-applications. The combination of multi 3 dimensional siping provides excellent traction leading to an enhanced driving performance.
24
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: AH35)
25
S-Code
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
3003086 215/75R17.5 14 T2/6L 6.00 102 102 3002622 225/70R19.5 14 T/L 6.75 110 110
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
3,750 3,530
3,970 3,750
3002583 235/75R17.5 14 T/L 6.75 110 110 4,410 4,190
*3003268 235/75R17.5 16 T2/7L 6.75 110 110 4,410 4,190
3002624 245/70R19.5 16 T/L 7.50 120 120 5,070 4,850
US
3002635 date: Sep. 2009 3002660
265/70R19.5 8R19.5
14 T/L 28
12 T/L
7.50 6.00
110 110 110 110
5,510 3,525
5,205 3,305
ep. 2009
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard.
· Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
* Will b1e6available in Q2 2021
29
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
Overall Diameter
30.4 32.2 31.4 31.4 33.1 34.2 33.6
Section Width
8.5 8.9 9.4 9.4 9.9 10.1 8.5
Tread Width
7.4 7.4 8.4 8.4 8.0 8.7 5.4
Tread Depth
16 17 15 15 17 17 16
Revs/ Mile
679 645 660 659 621 604 613
OE Manufacturer Partner
SLR (Inch)
14.2 15.1 14.6 14.5 15.5 15.9 15.9
Max Speed
75 87 75 68 81 81 75
Weight (lbs)
63 67 68 66 77 87 62
16
17
30
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
21
21
22
22
23
23
24
24
25
25
26
26
27
27
28
28
29
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TBR Truck Symbols for US date: Sep. 2009
Drive21Position
17
1 22
16
18
Long &23Regiona2l Haul / Drive Position
17
Utilizing Hankook's three-dimensional deep cut siping and Smartec Technology, the DL15
is designed to maximize fuel efficency and traction performance for lon1g9and regional haul
applications. Its tread design is sure to deliver a long lasting and reliable experience.
date: Sep. 2009
24
3
18
Symbols for US Sizes & Specifications (Patdteartne:CSoedpe.:2D0L0195)
1265
S-Code
4
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
3003141
11R22.5
14 T/L 8.25 105 105
300314127
300314326
11R22.5
11R24.55
16 16 T/L 8.25 120 120
14 T/L 8.25 105 105
20
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
6,175 5,840
6,610 6,02015
6,610 6,005
Overall Section Diameter Width
41.8 11.3 41.8 11.3 44.0 11.3
19
Tread Tread Width Depth
9.6 26
9.6 26
9.6 2026
Revs/ Mile
501 501 478
3003144
11R24.5
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 7,160 6,610 44.0 11.3 9.6 26 478
300290188 295/75R22.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675 40.7
11.5
9.6
26
513
17 22 300314527 285/75R264.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675 41.9
11.0
9.6 2126
499
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Recomm1e9nded Vehicle Types & Position
SLR (Inch)
19.6 19.6 20.5 20.5 19.0 19.6
Max Speed
75 75 75 75 75 75
Weight (lbs)
132 132 141 141 126 132
28
7
18
23
22
20
16
TBR Truck Symbols for US date: Sep. 2009
29
21 MA8 X 1
19 17 24
23 16
Premi2u320m Long H9 aul / Drive Position Approved for SmartWay & CARB24
Engineered to maximize traction and tread life, the D2L021 us1e8s our h2ee5l and toe stopper
technology to stre2ngthen the tread blocks over time. Its three-dimensional siping design17
reinforces interlocking between tread blocks to ensure that the tire performs up to its highest
ability w2h3ile also stay1in0g reliable. (Unlimited Retreads / 7 years)
25
3
21 19 26
18
24
Symbols for US Sizes & Specificatio1n1s (Pattern Code: DL21)
S-Code
300317295
4Size
11R22.5
dRaaPtteliyn:gSeTpy.p2e00M9eaRsiumring
14 T/L 8.25
Max. Air (PSI)
S 22 D
105 105
20Max. Load (LBS)
27 S
6,175
D
5,840
26
Overall Section Tread
19 Diameter Width Width
Tread Depth
42.2 11.3 9.1 30
Revs/ Mile
493
3003180
11R22.152
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 6,610
3003181
300318226
11R24.5
5
11R24.5
14 T/L 16 T/L
8.25 11605
8.25 120
105 261,610
120 7,160
3002432
295/75R22.5
14 T/L
8.25
110 23110 6,175
3003183 285/75R2143.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175
6 · Use inflati2o7n pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard.
17
22
· Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
6,005 6,005 6,610
258,675
5,675
42.2 44.2 44.2 40.8 42.2
11.3 9.1 2730 493
11.3 20 9.1
30
476
11.3 9.1 30 476
11.4 9.3 30 509
11.1 9.3 2830 493 21
OE Manufacturer Partner
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
28
14 7
24
29
18
23
29 22
SLR (Inch)
19.7 19.7 20.6 20.6 19.1 19.8
Max Speed
75 75 75 75 75 75
Weight (lbs)
140 140 146 146 130 138
29
15
8
30 9
25
30
19
24
26
30 23 24
1
20
16
2
Drive21PositiToBnR
Truck
Symbols
for
US
17
date: Sep. 2009
1
S 3 date: Sep. 2009
22
16
18
Long &23Regiona2l Haul / Drive Position
17
The DL1216incorporates 3D siping, providing excellent traction and long original
4
tread life. Wide tread design and combined structure of rib and block p1a9ttern provides
stability, longer mileage, and better handling performance in all weather conditions.
24
3
18
17
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Sizes & Specifications (Patdteartne:CSoedpe.:2D0L0192)
20
25 S-Code 18
4
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
Overall Section Diameter Width
19
Tread Tread Width Depth
Revs/ Mile
3002142
11R22.5
14 T/L 8.25 105 105 6,175 5,840 42.0 11.4 9.6
28
496
TBR Truck Symbols for US 6
3002143
30021442169
11R22.5
11R24.55
16 21 16 T/L 8.25 120 120 6,610 6,005 42.0 11.4
date: Sep. 2009
14 T/L 8.25 105 105 6,610 6,005 43.8 11.4
9.6
28
9.6 2028
496 473
3002145
11R24.5
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 7,160 6,610 43.8 11.4 9.6
28
473
3001874 295/75R22.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675 40.7 11.3 9.6
28
512
71
6 300214027 285/75R24.5 14 T/L 8.25 20 · Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard.
110 11710
6,175
521,62675
42.0
11.3
9.6 2128
496
· Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
OE Manufacturer Partner
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
82
28 21
T7BR Truck Symbo18ls for US2137 date:Sep.2009 22
SLR (Inch)
19.6 19.6 19.7 19.7 19.0 19.7
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
75 134 75 134 75 144 75 144 75 129 75 137
93
29 22
81
2136
19
2148
Long
H30aul
23
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Position
Approved for SmartWay & CARB2147
140
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24
130
2158
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Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: DL11)
21
S-Code
25
3001706
Size
11R22.1541
date: Sep. 2009 Ply
Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
14 T/L 8.25 105 105
2260 Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
6,175 5,840
Overall Diameter
41.9
Section Width
11.1
Tread Tread
Width 2169Depth
8.5 26
Revs/ Mile
496
162
3001705 3001708
11R22.5 11R24.5
16 T/L 14 T/L
8.25 8.25
120 105
2111202605
6,610 6,610
66,,0022007155
41.9 44.0
11.1 11.1
8.5 8.5
26 496 26 472
26
3001707
11R24.1552
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 7,160 6,610 44.0
11.1
8.5 227026
472
3001592 295/75R22.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675 40.7 11.3 8.5 26 510
173
23 28 3001704 285/75R24.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675 6 17 22 27 · Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard.
13 · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
41.9
11.3 8.5 26 496
OE Manufac22tu81rer Partner
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
SLR (Inch)
19.6 19.6 20.6 20.6 19.0 19.7
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
75 128 75 128 75 135 75 136 75 121 75 128
184
28
174
2148
2293
2292
29
195
185
30 9
2159
3204
26
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22
16
8
23
Premium Deep - Open Shoulder / Drive Position
Develop9ed for exceptional grip and control while maxim17izing24casing life cycle mileage. Improved and deeper tread block design allows outstanding performance in rain, mud, and snow conditions.
10
18 25
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Size
Ply
dateR: aSteinpg.
Type
2009
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
1D9
3000841 4 300151426
11R22.5 11R22.5
14 T/L 16 T/L
8.25 8.25
105 105 120 120
26Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
166,175 267,610
5,840 6,005
Overall Section Diameter Width
42.1 11.1
42.1 11.1
Tread Width
8.7
8.7
Tread Depth
28
28
Revs/ Mile
493
493
3001489
11R24.5
14 T/L 8.2156 105 12005 6,610 6,005 44.1 11.1 8.7
28
471
3001482 8
11R24.5
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 177,160 6,610 44.1 11.1 8.7
28
471
uck Symbols for US 13
28
3001635 295/75daRt2e:2Se.5p. 200914 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675 41.0 11.3 9.1
28
507
3000993 285/75R24.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175
ols for US· ·
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3 infla1ti4on pressure
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specifications on vehicle tire placard1. 7
material specifications s1u6bject to change
without
21
notice or
18 29
obligation.
5,675
42.1
11.3 9.1 28 493 OE Manufacturer Partner
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
4
15
16
17
18
19
22 30
SLR (Inch)
19.7 19.7 20.6 20.6 19.0 19.7
Max Speed
75 75 75 75 75 75
Weight (lbs)
129 129 138 138 124 133
5
17
18
19
BR Truck Sy6 mbols 1f8or US 19 date:Sep.2009
20
23
21
7
20
Super Traction19/ Drive2P0 osition
24
22
A16pproved for SmartWay & CARB
The DH37 is designed for extreme mileage and excellent traction in all road conditions. The large footprin8t and aggress2iv0e tread des2ig1n allows2o1utstanding2p5erfor2m3 ance in rain, mud and snow conditions.
9
21
22
17
24
22
26
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: DH37)
10
22
23
S-Code
Size
Ply Rating
k Symbols for US 300311276 3002164
102R322.5
1244
11R22d.a5te: Sep. 210409
Type
Measuring Rim
23
T/L 7.50
T/L 8.25
3002165 300212490
11R22.5 112R424.5
16 T/L 8.25
1245 T/L 248.25
18 25
Max. Air (PSI)
S 27 D
115 11256
10519 105
120 120
28
105
10257
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
5,675 5,355
6,175 5,840
6,610 6,005
6,610 6,005
Overall Section Tread Tread Diameter Width Width Depth
40.4 9.9 7.5 22 41.9 11.1 8.7 26 41.9 11.1 8.7 26 44.0 11.1 8.7 26
Revs/ Mile
514 483 483 459
3002491
11R24.5
3003184
255/2750R22.5
uck Symbo30ls021f34o9r3 US 29d5a/t7e:5SeRp2.220.059
16 T/L 168.25
1266 T/L 7.50
14 T/L 258.25
12020 120
120 120
11029
28 110
7,160 5,510 6,175
6,610 5,070 5,675
44.0 36.9 40.7
11.1 8.7 26 459 9.9 8.2 23 566 11.5 8.7 26 496
3002494
285/75R24.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175
ols for US· ·
Use Tire
infla1ti4on pressure
condsattreu:cSteiopn. 2a0n09d
26 specifications
on
27 vehicle tire
placard1. 7
material specifications s1u6bject to change
without
21
notice or
29
obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position 26
30
27
28
15
16
17
18
22 30
5,675
41.7 11.3 8.7 26 485 OE Manufacturer Partner
SLR Max Weight (Inch) Speed (lbs)
19.0 75 106 19.7 75 130 19.7 75 130 20.6 75 138 20.6 75 138 17.3 75 97 19.0 75 124 19.7 75 132
28
29
27
17
18
19
23
29
30
18
19
28
21
Drive Position
22
23
BR Truck SymAblol Wls feoartUheSr Pdiactek:Se-pU.20p09 & D2e4 livery / Drive Position
The DH35 is designed with fuel efficiency, high mileage and powerful traction in mind. Thanks to its three dimensional siping technology and its wave shaped grooves, the tire is equipped with the M+S (Mu12d65 & Snow) and snowflake symbol providing excellent winter weather.performance without neglecting summer conditions.
1276
or US
Sep. 2009
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: DH35)
S-Code
Size
Ply Rating
1287
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
3003611 225/70R19.5 14 T/L 6.75 110 110 3003716 245/70R19.5 16 T/12L98 6.75 120 120 date: Sep. 2009
3002700 265/70R19.5 14 T/L 7.50 110 110
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
Overall Diameter
3,970 3,750 32.2
5,070 4,850 33.2
5,070 4,675 34.3
Section Width
8.8 9.9 10.2
Tread Width
7.2 8.9 9.3
Tread Depth
17 17 16
Revs/ Mile
644 623 607
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inflation pressure cons1t6ruction and
mspaetecirfiiaclastpioencsifiocnatvioenhsicsleubt22ijre09ecpt ltaocacrhda.nge
without
notice
or
obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
OE Manufacturer Partner
16
17
2310
SLR (Inch)
15.0 15.2 15.9
Max Speed
87 81 81
Weight (lbs)
66 77 89
22
17
18
18
19
23
19
20
24
Pick-up & Delivery / Drive Position
20 A Drive21axle position tire for mediu25m and long haul service. Structurally designed for improved durability, ride, and handling performance.
21
22
26
or US
Sep. 2009
22
Sizes23& Specifications
(Pattern Code: DH07) 27
S-Code
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
23
300192249
date: Sep. 20093002314
225/70R19.5 245/70R19.5
14 T/2L8 16 T/L
6.75 6.75
110 110 120 120
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
3,970 3,750
4,805 4,540
Overall Diameter
32.4
33.5
Section Width
8.8
9.4
Tread Width
7.2
8.1
Tread Depth
18
19
Revs/ Mile
643
621
SLR (Inch)
15.1
15.5
24
300232153 265/70R19.5 14 T/L 7.50 110 110 5,070 4,675 34.5
10.2
8.7
20
604 16.1
· Use infla1t6ion pressure specifications on vehicle t2ir9e placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
25
26
16
17
30
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
87
68
81
76
81
88
26
27
17
18
27
28
18
19
28
29
19
20
29
30
20
21
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 9 10
30
21
17
Ultra22 Super Single
18
23
date: Sep. 2009
19
Ultra 2W4 ide Base / Drive Position Approved for SmartWay & CARB
Symbols for US The e3 W16iDE DL21 delivers a smooth and comfortable ride. The tire utilizes it's 3-dimensional siping design along with the closeddsahtoeu: Sldeepr. 2d0e0si9gn in order to increase f2u0el efficiency and tread wear.
25 17
16
21
26 Sizes 1&8Specifications
(Pattern Code: e3 WiDE DL21)
R Truck Symbols for US S-Code 300344297
Size
445/50R22.5
Ply Rating
20
Type
T/L
Tire Single Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI) Max. Load (LBS)
dat1e4:.S0e01p7. 2009 120 22 10,200
Overall Diameter
40.3
Section Width
17.4
Tread Width
15.7
Tread Depth
24
Revs/ Mile
511
19
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
28 20
18
2136
SLR (Inch)
18.5
Max Speed
75
Weight (lbs)
194
29
21
19
2147
30
22
20
2158
23
21
2169
Long &24 Regional Haul/ Drive Position Approved for SmartWay & CARB
The e3 WiDE DL12 is engineered to provide excellent traction capabilites throughout the
Symbols for US eshnotiureldleifredoefstighne.tTirheeuttiirliezianlgdsoaittdsee:3Sli-vedepimr.s2e0len0ss9siornoalllinsgip2rine2gsistteacnhcneoilnogoy2rd70aesrwtoelal laloswitsfosreminci roepaesned
mileage 2a5nd better fuel efficiency.
2136
281
Sizes 2&6Specifications (Pattern Code: e3 WiDE DL12)
S-Code
300227277
Size
445/50R22.5
Ply Rating
20
Type
T/L
Measuring Rim
14.002147
Tire Single
Max. Air (PSI) Max. Load (LBS)
120 292 10,200
Overall Diameter
40.5
Section Width
17.4
Tread Width
15.7
Tread Depth
27
Revs/ Mile
510
SLR (Inch)
18.6
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
28
2158
3203
Max Speed
75
Weight (lbs)
199
29
2169
24
30
270
25
281
26
20
Ultra Super Single 21
22
23
Ultra Wide Base / Trailer Position Approved for SmartWay & CARB
The e3 WiDE TL21 is a tire that can go the distance while increasing fuel efficiency. It uses three-dimensional siping technology to24improve traction while also reducing tire wear. Hankook's Spiral-Coil Technology provides a stabilized footprint and strengthened casing durability throughout the life of the tire.
25
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: e3 WiDE TL21)
S-Code
Size
Ply Rating
Type
26
Measuring Rim
Tire Single Max. Air (PSI) Max. Load (LBS)
Overall Diameter
Section Width
Tread Width
Tread Depth
Revs/ Mile
3003411 445/50R22.5 20 T/L
14.00
120
10,200
39.8 17.4 15.7 16 515
TBR Truck Symbols for US · Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard2.7·dTairteec:oSnesptr.u2c0tio0n9and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
SLR (Inch)
18.3
Max Speed
75
Weight (lbs)
177
28
1
16
29
2
17
30
3
18
4
19
5
20
6
21
7
22
8
23
9
24
10
25
11
26
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 11 12
12
27
19
Trailer Position
20
MAX21TL21
Long Haul / Trailer Positio22n
Approved for SmartWay & CARB
The TL21 contains a formulated tread compound designed to run longer while keeping a lower temperature, ultimately resulting in exce23llent tread wear. Its tapered grooves also allow for improved fuel efficiency.
24
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: TL21)
S-Code
3002769
Size
11R22.5
Ply Rating
14
Type25MeaRsiumring
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
T/L 8.25 105 105
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
6,175 5,840
Overall Section Tread Diameter Width Width
41.1 11.0 8.0
Tread Depth
12
Revs/ Mile
504
SLR (Inch)
19.1
3002828
11R24.5
14 T/L 26 8.25 105 105 6,610 6,005 43.1 11.2 8.0 12 480 20.0
3002383 295/75R22.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675 39.7 11.6 8.3 12 520 18.5
3002849 285/75R24.5 14 T/L 8.25 110 110 6,175 5,675 41.1 10.9 8.3 12 502 19.2 · Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire p2la7card. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
Max Speed
75 75 75 75
Weight (lbs)
100 112 102 108
28
29
30
Low Profile / Trailer Position
The TH31 is designed with a low rolling resistance coefficient in order to provide the customer with exceptional fuel performance. The TH31 also incorporates a slanted groove design which helps prevent tire chunking over time. The TH31 has a special CHIP AND CUT COMPOUND for outstanding durability.
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: TH31)
S-Code
*3003744
Size
215/75R17.5
Ply Rating
16
Type
Measuring Max. Air (PSI)
Rim
S
D
T/L 6.00 123 123
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
4,805 4,540
Overall Section Diameter Width
30.5 8.4
Tread Width
7.3
Tread Depth
15
Revs/ Mile
674
SLR (Inch)
14.1
*3003745 235/75R17.5 18 T/L 6.75 127 127 6,005 5,675 31.5 9.4 8.6 16 654 14.5
*3003746 245/70R17.5 18 T/L 7.50 127 127 6,005 5,675 31.5 9.8 8.6 16 653 14.5
3003528 255/70R22.5 16 T/L 7.50 120 120 5,510 5,070 36.6 9.8 8.0 17 589 17.1
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation. · 4 Grooves: 255/70R22.5 only * Will be available in Q2 2021
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
65
64
65
72
65
72
75
93
Trailer Position
Low Profile / Trailer Position
Regional trailer tire with wide tread and deep grooves provide excellent mileage. 3 straight grooves with zigzag design offer better tread durability.
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: TH22)
S-Code
3002305
Size
215/75R17.5
Ply Rating
16
Type
Measuring Rim
T/L 6.00
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
125 125
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
4,805 4,540
Overall Section Diameter Width
30.5 8.3
Tread Width
7.3
Tread Depth
15
Revs/ Mile
673
SLR (Inch)
14.1
3002306 235/75R17.5 16 T/L 6.75 127 127 6,005 5,675 31.5 9.4 8.6 16 657 14.4
3002546 245/70R17.5 18 T/L 7.50 127 127 6,005 5,675 31.4 9.7 8.6 16 656
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation. * Will be discontinued after Q2 2021
14.4
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
65
65
65
72
65
70
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 13 14
Construction-On/Off Road
date: Sep. 2009
On & Off16Road / All Position
Designed for on and off road applications, the SmartWork AM09(+) is built
with polygonal blocks and an aggressive groove design for toughness on-site
and stability on the road. The CHIP AND CUT COMPOUND is engineered
16
to withstand17rugged driving conditions. A wide tread provides stability and
uniformity, delivering outstanding handling performance and improved tread
life. The enhanced design contributes to expulsion of stones and debris.
17
18
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: AM09)
18
S-Code
19
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
Max. Load (LBS) Overall Section Tread
S
D
Diameter Width Width
Tread Depth
Revs/ Mile
3002703
11R22.5
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 6,610 6,005 41.7 11.3 8.8 24 494
3002557
11R24.5
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 7,160 6,610 43.7 11.3 8.8 24 472
19
3002698 20 12R22.5
16 T/L 9.00 120 120 7,390 6,780 42.9 12.0 9.2 24 482
3003804 255/70R22.5 16 T/L 7.50 120 120 5,510 5,070 36.7 9.9 8.3 19 560
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: AM09+)
20date: Sep. 200S9-Code
21
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
3002789 315/80R22.5 20 T/L 9.00 130 130
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
10,000 9,090
Overall Section Diameter Width
42.6 12.5
Tread Width
10.4
Tread Depth
22
Revs/ Mile
485
21
* 4 Grooves: 315/80R22.5 AM09+ only · Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard.
1262 · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
OE Manufacturer Partner
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
SLR (Inch)
20.2 20.2 19.9 16.8
SLR (Inch)
19.6
Max Speed
65 65 65 75
Weight (lbs)
127 138 149 95
Max Speed
65
Weight (lbs)
157
1262
1273
1273
24 18
1284
Off Road1295/ Drive Position
Engineered primarily for off road conditions, the DM04 is a drive axle traction radial with
deep, wide treads for high mobility. Powerful construction ensures durability and long
1295
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and high mileage.
2206
Sizes & Sp2e7cifications (Pattern Code: DM04)
S-Code
21
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
Overall Section Tread Diameter Width Width
Tread Depth
Revs/ Mile
SLR (Inch)
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
3000140
11R22.5
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 6,610 6,005 42.3 11.1 8.7 31 491 19.8 55 136
2217
3000920 2228 11R24.5
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 7,160 6,610 44.1 11.1 8.5 30 471 20.6 55 140
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
2228
2239
2239
2340
2340
25
9
16
Construction-On/Off Road
16
17
17
18
On & Off Road / Drive Position
18
The DM09 i1s9designed with an interlocking tread pattern which delivers great traction and performance in wet and muddy conditions. Its directional design also provides
excellent handling.
19
20
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: DM09)
20
S-Code
21 Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Max. Air (PSI)
S
D
Max. Load (LBS)
S
D
Overall Section Tread Diameter Width Width
Tread Depth
Revs/ Mile
SLR (Inch)
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
3002891
11R22.5
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 6,610 6,005 42.2 11.2 9.6 30 492 19.8 68 142
3003591
11R24.5
16 T/L 8.25 120 120 7,160 6,610 44.0 11.3 9.6 29 487 20.7 65 150
21
3003394 23215/80R22.5 20 T/L 9.00
130 130 9,090 8,270 43.0 12.4 10.7
27
483 19.9
68
168
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
22
23
23
24
24
25
25
26
26
27
27
28
28
29
29
30
30
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 15 16
or US date: Sep. 2009
16
Wide Base 16
17
17
18
Wide Base Rib /18All Position
19 The AH32 includes features best suited for regional mixed service and waste haul applications. The tire includes Hankook's innovative compound to allow for better
dheulrpabpirlietvyeanntdstloonngeedrrli1all9sintigngovterer atdhelifceo.urItsealosof
includes the tire's
asymmetrical life.
grooves
which
20
Sizes & Specifications (Pattern Code: AH32)
21
S-Code
20
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Tire Single Max. Air (PSI) Max. Load (LBS)
Overall Diameter
Section Width
Tread Width
Tread Depth
Revs/ Mile
SLR (Inch)
Max Weight Speed (lbs)
3003169 385/65R22.5 18 T/L
11.75
120
9,370
42.6 15.0 12.1 21 484 19.7 75 177
22
TBR Truck Symbols for US 3003520 425/65R222.15
20
T/L
13.00
120
11,400
44.5 16.3 12.3 20 462
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire constructiodnaatned: Smepat.e2r0ia0l9specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
20.4
75
188
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
23
1
22
16
24
2
23
17
dat2e5: Sep. 2009
3
24
18
26
27
16
28
17
29
18
30
19
20
21
16
4
19
25
Wide Base / All Position
The
AM15(+17)5is
built
for
strength,
traction
and
long
life.
Special
CHIP
20 AND
CUT
COMPOUND to enhan2c6e durability for severe conditions. The wider, deeper grooves
with enhanced stone ejector platforms will prevent stone drilling and maximize
removal mile1a8g6e. Enhanced tread compounding and four-belt structure yield2o1utstanding durability. Applied tie bars prevent irregular wear and reduce noise.
27
7
22
19
Sizes & Specification2s8 (Pattern Code: AM15)
8
S-Code
20
Size
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
3001934 425/65R222.59 20
T/L
13.00
3002160 4945/65R22.5 20 T/L 14.00
23
Tire Single
Overall
Max. Air (PSI) Max. Load (LBS) Diameter
120
11,400
44.8
130
12,800 24 45.9
Section Width
16.7
17.5
Tread Width
12.8
13.8
Tread Depth
23
24
Revs/ Mile
465
449
SLR (Inch)
20.6
21.2
Sizes & Sp2e1cifications (Pattern Code: AM15+)
S-Code
10
Size 30
Ply Rating
Type
Measuring Rim
Tire Single
25
Max. Air (PSI) Max. Load (LBS)
Overall Diameter
Section Width
Tread Width
Tread Depth
Revs/ Mile
3002813 385/65R22.5 18 T/L 11.75
120
9,370
42.8 15.0 12.2 23 485
22
· Use inflation pressure specifications on vehicle tire placard. · Tire construction and material specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
11
26
Recommended Vehicle Types & Position
SLR (Inch)
20.0
Max Speed
65
68
Weight (lbs)
205
220
Max Speed
75
Weight (lbs)
179
22
23
12
27
23
2413
28
2514
29
Notes
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 17 18
TBR Product Positioning Map
Trailer
MAX TL21
Drive
MAX
All/Steer
MAX AL21
Long Haul
Regional Haul
Urban/Pickup Mixed Service /
& Delivery
On/Off Road
(Off Road)
* Will be discontinued after Q2 2021 ** Recommend Coach Bus Use Only
USS
Comparison Chart
Michelin
Bridgestone
Goodyear
Yokohama
Continential
AL21
X Line Energy Z
R283s Ecopia
*AL07+
X Line Energy Z
R283s Ecopia
**AL22
X Line Energy Z Coach
M760 Ecopia
Long Haul
DL11
X Line Energy D
M726 ELA
DL12
XDN2
M760 Ecopia
DL15
X Multi Energy D
M760 Ecopia
DL21
XDA5+
M760 Ecopia
TL21
X Line Energy T
R123 Ecopia
AH24
XZE2
R268 Ecopia
AH37
XZE2
R250ED
Regional Haul
DH06
XDS(2)
M770
DH37
XDS(2)
M799
*TH22
XTE2(+), X Multi T
-
TH31
XZE
-
Urban/Pickup & Delivery
AU04
X InCity Z
R227F
AH35
XZE
R238
DH07
XDS2
M724F, M729F
DH35
XDS2
M724F
AM09(+)
X Works Z
M843, M853
AM15(+)
XZY3 Wide Base
M864
Mixed
AH32
XFE Wide Base
M870
DM04
X Works XDY
L320, M775
DM09
X Works Z
L320, M775
e3 WiDE DL12
X ONE Line Grip D
-
USS
e3 WiDE DL21
X ONE Line Enegy D
Greatec M835A Ecopia
e3 WiDE TL21
X One Line Energy T2
* Will be discontinued after Q2 2021 ** Recommend Coach Bus Use Only
Greatec R197 Ecopia
Endurance LHS Endurance LHS G670 RV MRT Endurance LHD Endurance LHD Endurance LHD Endurance LHD G316 LHT Fuel Max Endurance RSA Endurance RSA
G182 RSD G622 RSD G114 LHT G316 LHT
G291 G647 RSS G622 RSD G622 RSD ULT Workhorse MSA, Endurance WHA G296 MSA G296 MSA Workhorse MSD Workhorse MSD
Fuel Max SSD Fuel Max SST
101ZL Spec-2
EcoPlus HS3
101ZL Spec-2
EcoPlus HS3 +
104ZR Spec-2
Coach HA3
TY517 MC2
HDL2
SY767
Hybrid HD3
709ZL
HDL2 DL Eco Plus
712L
HDL2
Bluearth 109L
Eco Plus HT3
108R
HSL 3
RY023
HSR2 SA
715R
HDR2
709ZL
HDR2 Eco Plus
RY023
HTL2 Eco Plus
RY023
Eco Plus HT3
-
Urban HA3
104ZR
HSL 3
TY303
Hybrid HD3
TY287 / TY303
Hybrid HD3
504C, MY627W Spec-2
HSC 3
MY507A
HAC 3
RY253
HTR2
LY053
HDC1 HT
-
HDO
902L UWB
-
Bluearth 709L UWB
HDL2 Eco Plus
Bluearth 109L UWB
HTL1
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TBR Tire Reference Chart
SIZE 8.R19.5
Long Haul
Regional Haul
AL21 AL07+ * AL22*** DL11
DL12
DL15
DL21
TL21
AH24 AH37 DH06 DH37 TH22 * TH31
10R22.5
16 (G)
22 (G)
11R22.5
19 (G, H) 18 (G)
26 (G,H) 28 (G,H) 26 (G,H) 30 (G,H) 12 (G) 22 (G,H) 20 (G,H) 28 (G,H) 26 (G, H)
12R22.5
19 (H)
11R24.5
19 (G) 18 (G)
26 (G,H) 28 (G,H) 26 (G,H) 30 (G,H) 12 (G) 22 (G,H) 20 (G,H) 28 (G,H) 26 (G, H)
215/75R17.5
15 (H) 15 (H) **
235/75R17.5
16 (H) 16 (J) **
245/70R17.5
16 (J) 16 (J) **
225/70R19.5
245/70R19.5
265/70R19.5
255/70R22.5
18 (H)
23 (H)
17 (H)
275/70R22.5
19 (J)
295/75R22.5 19 (G,H) 18 (G)
26 (G) 28 (G) 26 (G) 30 (G) 12 (G) 22 (G) 20 (G,H) 28 (G) 26 (G)
305/70R22.5
315/80R22.5
18 (L)
285/75R24.5 19 (G) 18 (G)
26 (G) 28 (G) 26 (G) 30 (G) 12 (G) 22 (G) 20 (G) 28 (G) 26 (G)
385/65R22.5
425/65R22.5
445/65R22.5
445/50R22.5
Tread Depth in 32nds and Load Range are Available
* AL07+ and TH22 Will be discontinued after Q2 2021 *** AL22 - Recommend Coach Bus Use Only
** Will be available in Q2 2021
TBR Tire Reference Chart
SIZE 8.R19.5
AU04
Urban/Pickup
Mixed On/Off
AH35 DH07 DH35 AM09(+) AH32 AM15(+) DM04 DM09
e3 WiDE DL12
USS e3 WiDE
DL21
e3 WiDE TL21
16 (F)
10R22.5
11R22.5
24 (H)
31 (H) 30 (H)
12R22.5
24 (H)
11R24.5
24 (H)
30 (H) 29 (H)
215/75R17.5
16 (G)
235/75R17.5
15 (G,H)
245/70R17.5
225/70R19.5
17 (G) 18 (G) 17 (G)
245/70R19.5
17 (H) 19 (H) 17 (H)
265/70R19.5
17 (G) 20 (G) 16 (G)
255/70R22.5
19 (H)
275/70R22.5
295/75R22.5
305/70R22.5 22 (L)
315/80R22.5
22 (L)
27 (L)
285/75R24.5
385/65R22.5
21 (J) 23 (J)
425/65R22.5
20 (L) 23 (L)
445/65R22.5
24 (L)
445/50R22.5
27 (L)
24 (L)
16 (L)
Tread Depth in 32nds and Load Range are Available
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Basic Tire Knowledge
Basic Tire Knowledge Definitions
Overall Diameter
Diameter of the tire from tread surface to tread surface while inflated but unladen.
Tread Width
The width of the tread surface, designed for contact with the road.
Static Loaded Radius Distance from the center of the axle to the ground at the rated load and inflation pressure.
Revs/Mile
Revolutions per mile
Rim Width
Distance between the inside of the rim flanges.
Section Height
Distance from the bead seat to the outer tread surface of the inflated tire.
Section Width
Distance between the outer sidewalls of an inflated tire.
Aspect Ratio = Section Height x 100
(Series)
Section Width
TBR Low Profile Conversion Chart
Size
255/80R22.5 265/75R22.5 275/80R22.5 295/75R22.5 275/80R24.5 285/75R24.5 295/80R22.5 315/80R22.5
Tube Type
9.00R20
10.00R20
10.00R22 11.00R20 12.00R20
Tubeless Type
10R22.5
11R22.5
11R24.5 12R22.5 13R22.5
Load Range Chart
Load Range (LR)
A B C D E F G H J L M N
Ply Rating (PR)
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Notes
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Important Safety Warning
For your safety and protection against serious injury or death, the following safety precaution and maintenance instruction must be observed at all times.
PREFACE
This information is provided to help Hankook Tire Truck & Bus customers achieve safe, economical use of our products and maximize tire life.
The purchase of truck and bus tires should be looked at as an investment to be protected by the thorough maintenance and care in order to produce the best return on your investment and fleet operating efficiency.
Information covered in this manual covers how to perform regular tire inspections, tire servicing and repairs as well as how to safely mount and demount tires.
Careful attention on a regular basis can provide you with added safety and economy.
We hope the information is helpful to all the tire servicemen and fleet operators.
DETERMINING TIRE SIZE
There is a lot of useful information molded into the sidewall of every tire, included are the manufacturer and tire name, section width, aspect ratio, construction, rim diameter, speed rating, load range, treadwear, temperature and traction labeling and other required designations.
CORRESPONDING SIZES FOR TUBE-TYPE AND TUBELESS To achieve the closest match of load carrying capacity, overall diameter and section width see the following chart.
Tire Size Dimension
Rim Diameter
Section Width
295/75 R22.5 295 75 R 22.5 14 L
Size Description Tire section width (mm) Aspect ratio (Section Height / Section width) Radial structure Rim diameter (inch) Ply rating Tire Max. driving speed symbol
Outside diameter comparison
Tube-Type 7.50 R 20 8.25 R 15 8.25 R 20 9.00 R 20 10.00 R 20 10.00 R 22 11.00 R 20 12.00 R 20
Tubeless 8 R 22.5 9 R 17.5 9 R 22.5 10 R 22.5 11 R 22.5 11 R 24.5 12 R 22.5 12 R 22.5
Section widths and rim diameters will vary slightly between tubeless and tube-type assemblies. While the measurements seem close, users should be careful not to confuse them.
Tube-Type
Tubeless
20"
22.5"
LOW PROFILE TIRES Low profile tires are marked according to ISO standards with additional symbols for load range and maximum speed. Low profile tires provide additional benefits such as:
· Fuel savings · Increased load carrying capacity · Improved retreadability · Improved cornering ability · Braking improvement
Tube-Type
Tubeless
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this information sheet may result in tire failure or explosion causing serious personal injury or death.
TRUCK TIRE MARKINGS
All truck tires are marked representing their structure, construction type, dimensions and manufacturer/brand. In addition, they should carry the U. S. Department of Transport code and/or ISO symbols. Below is a typical Hankook tire that Illustrates the ISO markings.
Tire Size Markings
T.W.I mark
Brand tire here DOT code Country name
Brand name E mark & No Korean industrial size mark
Regroovable Smartec mark (Hankook's TBR Technoology) Tubeless Radial
Pattern name
Safety Warning Material Province
Tire Size
Test pressure
Load Index & Speed Symbol Load & Inflation pressure Load range
SAFETY WARNING Serious injury may result from:
· Tire failure due to under inflation or overloading Follow the tire placard instruction on the vehicle and check inflation pressures
frequently.
· Due to improper mounting Only specifically trained persons should mount tires. Follow all safety procedures and inflate using
a safety cage and a remote clip-on extension hose.
LOAD INDEX & SPEED SYMBOL
It is recommended that the replacement tire speed rating be equal to or greater than the OEM tire speed rating. If a lower speed rated tire is selected, then the vehicle top speed becomes limited to that of the lower speed rating selected. The customer must be informed of the new speed restriction & the vehicle's handling may be adversely impacted.
When replacing tires, consult the placard or the owner's manual for correct size and speed rating. The speed rating of the replacement tires must be equal to or greater than the speed rating of the tire being replaced to maintain the speed capability of the vehicle. Speed ratings do not imply that the vehicle can be safely driven at the maximum speeds for which the tire is rated. Serious injury or death may take place if you drive your vehicle in an unsafe or unlawful manner. Hankook's speed symbol designations are verified and comply with regulatory indoor test in accordance with ECE-R30,54 test (Economic council for Europe : Procedure Load / Speed performance test for tires). These symbols are not applicable to repaired tires.
The load carrying capacity of the replacement tire must always equal or exceed the load carrying capacity of the original equipment tire. Tires that are loaded in excess of the allowable maximum load can build up heat and cause sudden air loss.
LOAD RANGE, INFLATION & SPEED ADJUSTMENTS
Load limits are fundamentally the same for tires manufactured according to American TRA, Korean KS European ETRTO and Japanese JIS standards. Load limits are affected by driving speed, the type of construction of the tire, and the position of the tire (whether it is used in single wheel or dual wheel application).
For recommendations concerning adjustments to driving speed, inflation pressures and load limit increases or decreases refer to the charts below. Also, never exceed the maximum load and inflation recommended by the rim manufacturer.
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Important Safety Warning
REPLACEMENT TIRES
If mounting tires different from the size originally on the vehicle, consider the following:
LOAD CAPACITY
Tires must always have equal or greater load carrying capacity than the Original Equipment (OE) tires
TRANSMISSION RATIO
Tires with a different circumference than OE tires will affect the transmission of power.
· Smaller tires will improve acceleration but reduce top
speed
· Bigger tires will reduce acceleration but increase top
speed
RIM DIAMETER
When selecting smaller diameter wheels or rims, check to ensure proper brake drum clearance and sufficient ride height or ground clearance.
RIM WIDTH
The rim width must always fit in the range specified for the section width of the tire. Usually only small increases or decreases in the tire section width is permissible before requiring a change of rim widths to accommodate any change in tire section width.
DUAL-WHEEL SPACING
There is a required minimum spacing required between any dual-wheel assembly.
Center-line of tire
Spacing
Edge of tire outside
TRANSVERSE SPACING 1. Transverse Clearance
Transverse Spacing
Plate Spacing
The section width of any replacement tire must also allow sufficient minimum clearance from springs. 2. Vertical Clearance
Vertical Spacing
Stopping bar
The clearance between the tire and the body and chassis must be checked to ensure sufficient clearance to avoid the tire hitting or scraping against any parts either when the suspension is loaded or unloaded. The shock absorber and spring ratings stiffness will also affect these clearances. Clearances must be sufficient so that even under maximum suspension travel or deflection, the tires do not contact either the body panels or vehicle undercarriage. 3. Suspension Clearance
Body Clearance
Vertical Clearance
Disc Thickness
Center-line of tire
TIRE SPACING
Outside tire Inside tire
Spacing between the tire(s) should be checked to ensure
adequate clearances.
· To avoid coming in contact with any stationary parts of
the vehicle such as chassis, body or undercarriage.
· To avoid hitting or contacting movable suspension
parts of the vehicle such as springs or shocks.
· Generally acceptable levels of minimum clearance are
15 mm for fixed parts and 25 mm for movable parts.
NOTE: Minimum clearances may change according to vehicle classification.
In the case of leaf springs with a swing pivot to allow wheel movement forward and backward, it is important to leave sufficient clearance to allow movement approximately one third that of the distance allowed by the swing action travel.
4. Front-Wheel Clearance
Fixed pivot
Fixed pivot
Shuttle spring
Swing pivot
Front-wheel clearance should be checked to ensure sufficient
clearance even at lock-to-lock steering positions as well as at the
mid-point.
Clearance should be sufficient at lock-to-lock positioning
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this information sheet may result in tire failure or explosion causing serious personal injury or death.
CLEARANCE CHECKS
Always check to ensure that mounted wheels allow clearance from brake drums/discs, suspension parts or steering assembly, body and other parts. Nothing should be touching either the tire or the valve and there should be a clearance margin of between 20 and 25 mm.
MATCHING DUAL-WHEEL TIRES
For vehicles using dual wheels it is important that tire circumferences be the same. This is sometimes not the case if tires are not new, of the same tread pattern or have been retreaded. Therefore use a tape measure to match the mounted and inflated tires by circumference prior to installing them on the vehicle.
· Tires must be mounted and inflated to recommended
pressures before measuring circumference with a tape measure.
· In situations where they are already mounted as dual-
wheels use a square rule to ensure they match in size.
· Ensure uniform sizing on a given dual-wheeled axle by
using a long straight rule across the tread of the four tires
a weekly basis and before long distance drives. Pressures should be checked and adjusted if necessary while the tires are cold (before they have been driven on any significant distance). Driving even a moderate distance on tires increases their temperature and the pressure inside, therefore do not decrease the pressure of a "hot" or driven tire as this may result in dangerously inadequate pressure once cooled.
For maximum efficiency it is best to maintain the tires at the recommended inflation and that inflation pressures for both sides should be equal.
It is also advisable to take into account axle load and driving conditions when setting inflations pressures. Compensation for heavier loads can be made by increasing inflation pressures, but do not exceed maximum inflation for the tire or maximum axle load.
Front steering tires may require more inflation when the vehicle is loaded in order to facilitate steering, cornering and wet traction. It is not uncommon that is 20 psi be added in the case of a 11R22.5 14PR tire on the front axle as per the following.
Measuring Circumference, diameter of dual-wheel tires
Triple rule measurement
Stick rule measurement
Straight rule measurement
TIRE INFLATION
A most important aspect of maintaining tires is proper inflation. Sufficient inflation is needed to carry the load and avoid damage. Driving with proper inflation (particularly grossly under inflated or over inflated tires is dangerous and can cause critical damage or sudden failure of the tire(s).
Example 1 If the load on the front axles is 2,245 kgs then 80 psi would be the normal recommended pressure. However users frequently apply an added 15 to 20 psi which inflates the tires to 95 to 100 psi to assist steering, load carrying and traction while remaining within specific maximum capacity of 2,920 kgs at max inflation 105psi.
Example 2 If the front axle load is 2,740 kg, 105psi is recommended. A reduction in speed may be necessary along with slight over inflation (not more than 10%) to compensate for max load conditions. A Hankook Tire serviceman can provide details.
NOTE: It is important not to exceed the maximum capacities established by the wheel manufacturers. Wheel product specification should be used in determining any recommendations.
Proper inflation should be maintained and checked on at least
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Important Safety Warning
OVER INFLATED UNDER INFLATED
Maintaining proper air pressure is the single most important thing drivers can do for their tires. In the span of just one month, a tire can lose 10 pounds of air pressure. It is important to check your air pressure regularly, to make sure your tires are neither under-nor over inflated.
Under-inflation is the worst enemy your tire can have. It causes increased treadwear on the outside edges (or shoulders) of the tire. It also generates excessive heat, which reduces tire durability. Finally, it reduces your fuel economy by increasing rolling resistance-soft tires make your vehicle work harder.
Over-inflation is also detrimental to the tire. Too much air pressure causes the center of the tread to bear the majority of the car's weight, which leads to faster deterioration and uneven wear. Any kind of uneven wear will shorten the life span of your tires. To find the proper air pressure for your tires, [look in the vehicles owner's manual, on the driver's side door jamb or in the glove box] and if you buy new tires, be sure to learn the correct pressure from your dealer. Check your pressure at least once a month using a good quality air gauge or stop by your local Hankook dealer and have your pressure checked and corrected.
CHECKING TIRE PRESSURE
It is important to check your vehicle's tire pressure at least once
a month for the following reasons:
· Most tires may naturally lose air over time. · Tires can lose air suddenly if you drive over a pothole, an
object, or if you strike the curb while parking.
·
With radial tires, it is usually not possible to determine
under-inflation by visual inspection
For convenience, purchase a tire pressure gauge to keep in your vehicle. Gauges can be purchased at tire dealerships, auto supply stores, and other retail outlets. The recommended tire inflation pressure that (vehicle manufacturers provide reflects the proper psi when a tire is cold) The term cold does not relate to the outside temperature. Rather, a cold tire is one that has not been driven on for at least three hours. When you drive, your tires get warmer, causing the air pressure within them to increase. Therefore, to get an accurate tire pressure reading, you must measure tire pressure when the tires are cold or compensate for the extra pressure in warm tires.
TIRE INSPECTION
It is wise to inspect the condition of the tire whenever you check inflation. Look for any problems with the tire swells, cracks, irregularities, damage or penetration of any kind. Also inspect the wheels, valves, and valve stems for any possible damage. If found, either consult a Hankook Tire serviceman or have it repaired according to recommendations or if damage is too extensive, discard or destroy the damaged tire(s) to avoid danger of accident or injury.
SAFETY Damage and rapid wear are frequently caused by driving conditions such as over loading, rapid stops and starting, uneven road surfaces or road debris (rocks, stones, obstacles). Slow careful driving on rough uneven roads will help prevent some of this type of damage. In addition, alignment irregularities may result from the above mentioned conditions and these should be corrected prior to any high speed or long distance driving.
TREAD DEPTH MEASUREMENT Wear measurements should be taken at 90 degree intervals around the circumference of the tire. If two or more of the places read less than 2/32nds tread deep wear the tire should be replaced. If the wear indicator bars are exposed, the tire should be replaced. It is dangerous to drive with tires that exhibit wear conditions less than the minimum. Some regions and countries have restrictions based on local conditions that require more tread (ie. a 4/32nds minimum). Consult local authorities if you are in doubt.
Wear measurement
Wear measurement position
Wear indicator bars exposed at 1.6mm means the tire is worn out
MAXIMUM LOAD Do not overload. The loads for truck and bus tires are proportioned to inflation, speed and driving conditions. For safety, follow proper loading, inflation and moderate speeds to suit road conditions. Consult a Hankook Tire serviceman if you are not certain about max load, avoid overloading as it can result in tire damage, broken equipment or injury due to tire failure cause by over heating or excessive load beyond the tire's capabilities.
PROPER SPEED
Hankook Tire imprints the maximum recommended speed on the sidewall of radial tires in keeping with the industry standards and practices. If a tire is driven more than the max speed specified, it can create high heat within the tire that can result in tire damage or failure. Therefore it is recommended that drivers stay below the tire's recommended max speed and that they do not exceed posted speed limits. It is important that proper tire inflation is maintained at all times, but particularly in the case of highway driving where higher speeds may result in more rapid heat build up in the tire. Also, impacts with road debris and obstacles hitting the tire are more severe and damaging. Reduce speeds to avoid such hazards and to allow time to maneuver around such obstacles.
TIRE ROTATION
Tires should only be rotated when necessary or when irregular wear is experienced. Vehicle manufacture rotation pattern recommendations should be followed. There is no restriction on cross rotation. Rotating tires to spin in the opposite direction of original position can be beneficial to combat irregularly worn tires. Directional tires should be mounted in the direction of rotation.
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this information sheet may result in tire failure or explosion causing serious personal injury or death.
STORAGE Tires should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated place away from heat, direct sunlight or exposure to fuels, oils, greases or natural gas or electric charges. It is most important to avoid moisture either outside or inside the tire that can cause deterioration of the tire's casing plies which could result in sudden and dangerous failure of the tire.
Cuts or damage to the tire's surface may allow moisture and pollutants access to the tire's casing plies and belts therefore these should be dried, repaired or retreaded prior to storage.
CHAIN USAGE Many regions, areas, states or provinces have specific regulations governing the use or restriction of tire chains. In addition you should pay particular attention to the following in situations where use of chains is permitted.
1. Chains must be used only when required by weather conditions. In some cases it is required to install a chain when a warning is issued or an area is posted. Speed must be reduced when using chains. High speed and long distance driving with chains on must be avoided because it can cause serious damage to the tires or failure of the chains.
2. Proper size chains should be used according to the tire size. 3. Proper clearance between the chained wheels and the
vehicle are required. 4. The chain manufacturer's information should be followed.
TRUCK MAINTENANCE
The two major things that affect tire wear are:
· Inflation Pressure · Vehicle Alignment
COMPONENTS OF ALIGNMENT
· Toe · Camber · Caster · Ackermann · Axle Parallelism
Thrust Angle Scrub Angle
TOTAL VEHICLE ALIGNMENT Definition
- The process whereby the vehicle and all the tires are traveling in the same direction .
- Steering axle alone is not sufficient.
CAMBER The angle that the center line of the wheel is inclined from the vertical center line perpendicular to a flat road is called camber angle. If the top of the wheel leans out from the perpendicular than it is positive camber. If the top of the wheel leans in from the perpendicular than it is negative camber.
Camber is meant to compensate for the downward forces of the added load. Correct camber settings help the tire maintain firm even tread contact with the tread while the vehicle is traveling under loaded conditions. Often wear at the outside or inside edge of the tire may indicate incorrect camber setting.
· Camber is the inward or outward tilt of the steering axle
tires when viewed from the front.
· Positive camber is at the top of the tie tilted out. · Camber becomes more negative as the load increases.
POSITIVE NEGATIVE
Camber angle measured in degree
Positive camber
Negative camber
Center line of tyre Vertical line
TOE Toe refers to the inclination of the wheels of the vehicle so that the pair of front wheels (viewing from the front as per the illustration below) is close together at the front than at the rear of the wheels.
The opposite is considered to be toe-out.
The purpose of tie-in is to relieve or counteract some of the force which pulls wheel outward as they roll along the road. Proper toe-in will ensure that the rotation direction of travel are as similar as possible at driving speed.
Insufficient toe-in settings will result in steering instability.
If toe-in or toe-out is insufficient or excessive the tear wear will be effect and appear as feathering at the edges of tread.
· Toe is the inward and outward pointing of the wheels
when viewed from the top of the vehicle.
· The goal is to have zero tow when the vehicle is loaded
to its normal operating condition.
Damage due to contact with the vehicle
Toe-in Toe-out
Front of vehicle Front of vehicle
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Important Safety Warning
CASTER
Caster is the condition where the king pin is inclined with the top of the pin angled rearward similar to front forks of a bicycle. Caster angled is meant to compensate for resistance which the tire(s) encounters as a result of drag forces against the road.
Caster angle should be the same for both wheels on a given axle or the result will be vibration and abnormal wear. Too much caster will more than compensate for the amount of drag, but will create more difficult steering. Too little caster and steering becomes light, but unstable and wonders.
Caster angle should be checked as it can be distorted by impacts on the tire or by driving in rough conditions.
· Caster is the forward or rearward tilt of the king pin of the
steering axle when viewed from the side.
· Caster is generally not considered to have a great effect on
tire wear.
THRUST ANGLE
· Thrust angle is the difference between the line
perpendicular to the axle and the vehicle centerline.
· Each drive axle has its own thrust angle. · The target is to have zero thrust angle.
Thrust Angle
TANDEM SCRUB
· Tandem scrub is the difference in the thrust angles of the
drive axles.
· The target is zero. · Tandem scrub errors cause constant side force on the
steer tires. This leads to irregular wear. ABNORMAL TREAD WEAR Under inflation and over inflation of tires is the prime cause of tread wear. However there are other conditions that influence tread wear and produce irregular patterns of wear.
Scrub angle
ACKERMANN
· The Ackerman Principle shows that in any turn the inside tire
needs a sharper angle than the outside tire.
· The difference in turn angles between the tires is determined
by the actual turn angle at the vehicle wheel base.
· Improper Ackermann causes side force, excessive scuffing,
and fast or irregular wear.
· Imbalance of tire or tire and wheel assembly. · Improper wheel alignment. · Braking system problems that may cause wheel lock up or
flat spotting.
· Bent round rims. · Worn or damaged bearings. · Broken on worn shock absorbers, springs or steering
components.
Shoulder wear caused by wrong camber or misalignment
Diagonal Wear
Ackermann
Abnormal Wear
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this information sheet may result in tire failure or explosion causing serious personal injury or death.
TIRE DAMAGE
With tubeless tires, it is often possible even with a slow air leak to use the tire carefully enough to get to a service center. Small punctures in the tread area, if detected early enough, can usually be repaired so as to avoid air loss and further problems. However, sufficient loss of air can cause rapid and damaging heat build up within the tire which may result in the failure or separations between the tread and carcass plies. Care should be taken to avoid getting road debris, dirt or moisture penetrating any puncture or trapped inside the tire or between the wheel rim and tire. Damaged tires should always be repaired or replaced at the nearest possible convenience to avoid further tire damage, possible tire failure, vehicle or personal injury.
Check for and correct any of the following conditions:
· Improper tire inflation · Overloading · Improper vehicle maintenance · Brake system abnormalities · Differences of tires sizes or circumferences on the
same axle
· Improper mounting of tire or wheel · Improper, worn or damaged valve · Improper use of tube or flap
Burned Beads
Damage due to contact with the vehicle
Ripped Sidewalls
Flat spotting due to locked brakes
Sidewall damage due to run flat or severe under inflation
Bead damage due to curbing
HEAT CAN DAMAGE TIRES Under inflation, overloading, or excessive speed can cause damage because of heat build up. Tire parts such as cord, the bonding between carcass, belts, and treads can be easily damaged by excessive heat. Most tire cords lose strength at temperatures above 120· C making the tire more vulnerable to failure. Excessive heat can weaken or damage cords or rubber compounds or cause separation between the plies.
MOISTURE DAMAGE Moisture inside the tire or penetrating through to the steel belts of a radial tire can cause rust damage to the steel cord or the rim. Therefore always:
1. Store tires indoors in a dry place. 2. Ensure wheels, flaps, tubes, valves, and the inner tire surface are clean and dry before and during mounting. 3. Use the recommended mounting lubricant on the rim and tire bead during the mounting process. 4. Maintain inflation and keep the valve stem capped or protected so as not to allow moisture to enter the tire.
PREVENTING TIRE DAMAGE
· Proceed with caution if you have to go over a pothole or other object in the road. · Do not run over curbs or other foreign objects in the roadway and try not to strike the curb when parking.
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Important Safety Warning
TIRE SAFETY CHECKLIST Check the tire pressure regularly (at least once a month), including the spare.
· Inspect tires for uneven wear patterns on the tread, cracks,
foreign objects, or other signs of wear or trauma.
· Remove bits of glass and other foreign objects wedged in
the tread.
· Make sure your tire valves have valves caps. · Check tire pressure before going on a road trip. · Do not overload your vehicle. Check the tire information placard
or owner's manual for the maximum recommended load for the vehicle. If you are towing a trailer, remember that some of the weight of the loaded trailer is transferred to the towing vehicle.
MOUNTING & DEMOUNTING
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not mount or demount tires without proper training. Wall charts containing mounting and demounting instructions for all highway rims should be available through your normal rim supplier.
Remove all cracked wheels from service
Lubricate areas shown by arrows
Cross section through typical dual installation
Tire Clearance
Proper Matching of Rim Parts
CORRECT Motor Wheel or Accuride "CR" or "FL" Side Ring
Accuride 5° or Motor Wheel "CR" or "FL" Flange
Motor Wheel or Accuride "CR" or "FL" Lock Ring
Proper Fit
Motor Wheel or Accuride"CR" or "FL" Base Motor Wheel LW and LB Base Accuride or Budd LB Base
Proper Fit Motor Wheel LW Side Ring Accuride or Budd LB Side Ring
INCORRECT
Proper Fit
Accuride 5° Lock Ring "CR" or "FL" Base
"CR" / "FL" Side Ring "LW" or "LB" Base
Bead Seat Too High Loose Fit
"CR" or "FL" Flange & Lock Ring "LW" Side Ring
Improper Seating "LW" or "LB" Base
"CR" or "FL" Base
Loose Fit
Improper Seating
Use of GG ring to indicate correct mounting
Proper sequence for tightening stud ruts on an 8 stud system
12
7
4
5
6
Note: Always use a securely held safety cage and extension hose with clip on air chuck for airing the tire. Rapid air loss can propel the assembly.
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TUBE-TYPE TIRE MOUNTING
All parts should be clean and free of water or foreign matter. A new tube should be used, because reused or old tubes stretch or increase in size which can lead to problems with the tube folding, cracking or wearing too rapidly. Proper sized radial tubes should be used in radial tires. Radial tubes are designed to handle the radial profiles and flexing requirements.
WHEEL PREPARATION
For safety reasons check the following in regards to mounting and demounting tires and wheels.
· Rim diameter, rim width and flange design must be that
recommended for the tire
· Rim profile must be appropriate to the type of tire (tube-
type or tubeless) that is being used.
· The angle and position of the tire bead must seat properly
to the rim.
Before mounting, the wheel should be inspected for any cracks, breaks, damage, misplaced parts or deformities or irregularities at the locking ring rim flange, surfaces or valve hole. Any signs of weak welds, dents, rough surfaces or dust should be corrected or a new of more suitable wheel should be used. If corroded, clean the rim with a wire brush, sand it smooth and paint it with anti-rust paint. Any dents and rough surfaces must be smoothed. Note: Be careful to demount the tire prior to attempting any wheel repair such as hammering, heating or welding of wheels.
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this information sheet may result in tire failure or explosion causing serious personal injury or death.
PROPER MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING Follow all mounting and demounting procedures and equipment safety cautions. Always keep tools and work areas clean and free of oil and grease.
Note: Tire mounting lubricant is necessary for mounting and demounting tires.
· Inflate slightly and recheck to ensure the assembled parts
are in proper position. Inflate slightly more and check to ensure tire bead has seated (slide over to make complete contact with the rim flange). If not, deflate, lubricate and re-try assembly.
· Release any air trapped between the tube, flap and tire
by deflating and then reinflate to get proper conforming fit of the flap.
SETTING FINAL INFLATION PRESSURE
Install a new valve core each tire a new tire is mounted. Use a tire safety cage and a remote operating air nozzle. Re-check that the assembly is going together properly at every stage of the process.
Inflate in stages, re-checking that the assembly is going together properly at every stage until the recommended inflating pressure is reached. Then add a valve cap after adjusting to the final recommended pressure.
Note: Use of any improper design, size or type of tube may cause tube breakage or damage to your Hankook radial tire.
Confirm that the tube is the proper type and size with the correct valve stem type suitably fit the wheel hub and clearances for brake sand wheel parts. The valve stem should screw into the tube with a rubber bushing or washer. This should be a secure, clean attachment to the tube.
Rubber washer
VALVE STEM ATTACHMENT Do not screw the valve stem in the wrong direct or beyond the recommended tightness.
The step by-step mounting procedure should be followed: Insert the new tube in the dry clean tire and inflate it slightly, just until the tire becomes round. The proper sized new flap should be used. Definitely do not use used flaps that are brittle, cracked, broken or stretched.
TUBE-TYPE TIRE MOUNTING Mount the flap inside the tire being careful not to buckle the flap edges over and under. Center the flap and position it so that the valve hole lines up. Inflate little more so that flap is held close between tire and tube. It will not conform perfectly in shape until later.
· After lubricating the rim flange, tire bead and flap where it
will touch the rim.
· Slide the tire/tube/flap assembly onto the rim · Combining the side ring and lightly rap the locking ring into
proper position. Do not use excessive hammering and avoid hitting the tire.
SAFETY CAUTION Use an accurate air gauge and an air line and a remote operating nozzle long enough to allow you a distance of personal safety from the tire assembly for the remainder of the inflation process. Note: Do not stand in front of any wheel while inflating the tire.
SAFETY CAGE
Note:
· Use the safety devices at all times. Do not stand in front of
the tire or the valve during inflation.
· Before final inflation, check the assembly condition
carefully.
· Check if there is any leakage. · Use only the correct, clean mounting and demounting
levers, paying attention that they are not oily or greasy which could cause them to slip.
· Use only the recommended equipment and do not apply
excessive force or hammering.
Tire should be deflated before dismounting the wheel assembly from the vehicle. Clear away any foreign matter from the valve stem and area, prior to releasing the valve stem to let the air escape.
DEMOUNTING THREE-PIECE WHEEL ASSEMBLIES Place the wheel assembly on firm clean ground or floor with the lock-ring side facing upward. Then use the tire demounting lever with a spoon-type tip to pry between the rim flange and the tire bead. Work around the tire operating the lever between the bead and the rim flange. Avoid operating on the same place several times. After the bead and rim separate, put the lever in the groove at the base, separate the lock-ring and remove the side ring.
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 33 34
Important Safety Warning
Base Part of Tubeless Rim
The Tubeless tire rim Parts marked "/ / /" are to be cleaned and rubricated.
Outside bead assembly
TUBELESS TIRE MOUNTING RIM PREPARATION
· Rim must not be broken or damaged. · Remove the rubber bushing from the valve stem hole.
Inspect the valve stem for any signs of damage or wear.
· Remove rust, dirt and any foreign materials from the rim.
Clean and sand smooth the area marked "/ / /" in the above picture. If rusted, clean and repaint the rim surface to protect it from rusting.
· If required, replace any worn or damaged valve stem. · Lubricate the inner parts of the rim surface where the tire
mounts (marked "/ / /")
TIRE PREPARATION In the case of new tires, wipe the bead clean with a dry cloth and verify that it is not damaged, kinked, or broken. Apply the recommended lubricant to the tire bead as per the following illustration.
Tire bead cross section
TUBELESS TIRE INFLATION Use an inflation gauge, suitable remote air hose nozzle, and a safety cage when inflating the new mounting tire. The lubricated bead should seat firmly to the rim flange at about 10 PSI inflation. Do not stand near or in front of tire while inflating. Use the safety cage and a safe distance for your protection. If the bead fails to seat first try, then rotate the tire a few degrees around the rim, ensure the rim and bead flange is lubricated and try again. If for any reason the bead does not appear snugly and evenly seated, do not attempt to inflate further. Repeat the entire assembly process with perhaps more lubricant on the bead and rim areas.
Once the bead seats the bead and rim flange are a snug even fit all the way around. Then inflate the tire to the recommended inflation pressure to the axle load. Check that the tire or valves are not leaking and tighten on a valve cap.
TUBELESS TIRE DEMOUNTING
The tire should be completely deflated before demounting. This is done by loosening and removing the valve stem core, being careful that there is no foreign matter left in the valve and that the valve stem is not cracked or damaged. Do not stand near the valve stem during the deflation process.
BEAD DEMOUNTING Place the tire assembly on a clean flat surface with the valve facing upward. Use a tire demounting lever
INSIDE BEAD ASSEMBLY
Lay the wheel on a clean flat surface with the valve facing upward. Work the bead over the rim flange, using your hands and knees as in the illustration below. If it is difficult to fit over the flange, use the proper tire mounting lever as per the illustration.
OUTSIDE BEAD DEMOUNTING
Use the tire demounting lever to pry the bead over the rim flange directly in line with the valve stem as per the following illustrations. A second lever is used about 30cm around the rim from the first to pry the bead over the flange. Repeat the process around the tire until the outside bead is fully demounted.
OUTSIDE BEAD ASSEMBLY
Start the outside bead placement over the outside rim flange by hand. Begin at the point where the valve stem is located. Once hand placement become difficult, use the proper tubeless tire bead mounting lever to complete the job as per the following illustrations. When mounting tires, do not use excessive force and avoid heavy tools or impacts such as hammering on the rim.
INSIDE BEAD DEMOUNTING
Turn the tire assembly over. Lubricate between the bead and the rim then insert the tip of the tire lever between the tire and rim and apply pressure. Use the second lever about 15 cm around the edge of the rim. Repeat the order until the bead is completely demounted.
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this information sheet may result in tire failure or explosion causing serious personal injury or death.
NAIL HOLE REPAIR PROCEDURES Radial nail hole repairs up to 3/8-inch diameter (9.5 MM) may be in the tread face as long as the nail hole is at least one-inch inside the shoulder. All injuries outside this point should be treated as a section repair.
TUBELESS RIM VALVE MOUNTING
A-TYPE RIM VALVE The valve hole in the rim must be clean, smooth and not damaged. Apply a recommended lubricant to the rubber bushing of the valve. Insert the valve stem through the rim hole, assembling the washer and lock-nut on the inside and tighten the lock-nut with a wrench so that the valve stem is secured to the rim.
Radial Only Repair Area
1
Any number of repairs in the crown area only (use outer grooves as a guide). Refer larger injuries to a full service repair shop. Do not overlap patches.
2
Beads in relaxed position. Using a tapered drill bit/carbide cutter, drill a hole from the inside. Using a prober reamer, lubricate the hole with chemical cement.
B-TYPE RIM VALVE
The valve hole in the rim must be clean and not damaged. As per the illustration below place a lubricated 0-ring on the valve stem, insert the stem into the valve stem hole in the rim so that the valve stem faces perpendicular to the rim. Then tighten the lock nut with a wrench from the opposite side of the rim until the valve stem is secure.
3
Brush chemical cure cement on nozzle and insert into the hole while turning clockwise.
4
Cut excess plug 1/16" high on inside. Do not stretch plug.
C-TYPE RIM VALVE The valve hole in the rim must be clean, smooth and not damaged. As per the illustration below, lubricate the 0-ring and insert a new valve stem through the 0-ring and then through the valve stem hole in the rim from the inside. From the other side, securely hand tighten on the lock nut.
TIRE REPAIRS
Tire repairs normally made by fleet operators and tire service centers are limited to simple punctures such as nail holes. Anything more extensive, such as spot, reinforcement, or section repairs should be referred to an authorized HANKOOK retreading and repair facility. Significant cuts and cracks in the sidewall area should be spot repaired as soon as possible to prevent the need for a major section repair. Frequent tire inspection in service is recommended. This section gives information concerning tire damage, extent, and location, to help determine whether or not section repairs are feasible.
5
Apply brush type Nylonbond cement to the buffed surface only and allow to dry thoroughly when using "versacure" patches with heat applied. When heat is not applied, use chemical vulcanizing solution, applied to the buffed liner surface only.
6
Beads in relaxed position. Remove backing from specified "versacure" patch. Center the patch over the plug and stitch the patch from the center out. Arrows on the patch must point toward the tire bead.
SECTION REPAIR LIMITS IN SIDEWALL & SHOULDER AREA Most sidewall injuries will be split-type, caused by snags and punctures. Maximum injury sizes for sidewall and shoulder repairs are shown below.
The number of these section repairs should be limited to 2 per tire for line haul service and 3 for city service, no closer than ¼ of tire circumference apart.
Spot repairs may be made without limit proving that the body plies are not exposed or damaged. Existing repairs must be reworked if loose or questionable.
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 35 36
Limited Warranty
WARRANTY TERMS
This limited warranty applies to the original purchaser of any new truck and bus tire manufactured by HANKOOK Tire Co., Ltd bearing Department of Transportation prescribed tire identification numbers. Eligible tires shall be used on the vehicle on which they were originally installed according to the vehicle manufacturer's or Hankook's recommendation. This warranty applies if all following qualification requirements are met:
· The tire was purchased after January 1, 2021.
· The tire is a size, load rating and speed rating equal to or greater than that recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
· The tire has not become unserviceable due to a condition listed under WHAT IS NOT COVERED
WHAT IS WARRANTED AND FOR HOW LONG
Should any tire covered by this limited warranty become unusable due to a workmanship or material related condition during its usable tread life (more than 2/32nds remaining tread), Hankook will give a credit on the following conditions:
1. During the first 2/32nds of the original usable tread and one year from date of purchase: Tire will be replaced with a comparable new Hankook produced tire free of charge. Applicable taxes on the new tire and cost of mounting, balancing and any other charges in connection with the replacement of the tire are required to be paid by the owner.
2. After the first 2/32nds of the original usable tread or after one year from date of purchase, whichever occurs first: The amount of the credit will be determined by multiplying the pre-determined adjustment price for the tire (excluding taxes) by the percentage of original tread depth remaining on the tire.
· Free replacement workmanship warranty is not applicable to snow tires.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
This limited warranty does not apply to tires which are being serviced under the following conditions:
· Originally purchased outside of the United States or Puerto Rico.
· Willful Abuse / Collision / Wreck / Fire.
· Continued use while flat or severe under/over inflation.
· Road Hazards including without limitation, puncture, cut, impact break, stone drill, bruise, bulge, snag, collision.
· Premature or irregular wear due to vehicle mechanical reason.
· Conditions resulting from without limitation, improper mounting/demounting, under inflation, improper tire size, improper repair, defect in vehicle, abuse.
· Ozone or weather cracking on tires over four (4) years old from the date of manufacture.
· Ride disturbance complaints after 2/32nds tread wear or 1 year from date of purchase, whichever occurs first.
· With 2/32nds or less of remaining tread depth.
· With the serial number cut or buffed.
· Racing and Misapplication.
· Tires 6 years or older from the date of manufacture or 6 years or older from the date of purchase.
· Loss of time or use, inconvenience or any incidental or consequential damage.
· Tires worn beyond original full tread depth will not have FET reimbursed.
· Tires with minor cosmetic weather/ozone cracking * Note: Consequential damage mentioned above may not
apply to you based on States limitation.
OWNER'S GENERAL OBLIGATION
In order to be eligible for HANKOOK's limited warranty program, the owner must observe the following:
· Present the tire to an authorized Hankook dealer in the United States of America or Puerto Rico.
· Submit or present a copy of the original purchase receipt.
· Complete and sign a Hankook Claim Form which is available at any authorized dealer.
· If the tire owner abuses the tires by failing to do the following, but not limited to observe safety warnings, maintain proper inflation pressure, maintain vehicle alignment and tire rotation, expected tire performance or life may not be achieved and your safety cannot be ensured.
RETREAD ALLOWANCE
Tread Depth Remaining (Inches)
Total Allowance Retreaded Tires
(Retread Allowance + Casing Allowance )
More than 14/32 8/32 to 14/32 Less than 8/32
$45.00 + Casing Allowance $30.00 + Casing Allowance
Casing Allowance Only
· For 19.5 inches or smaller sizes, only casing allowances warranted.
· Tires used in mining and logging service are not covered under this warranty.
CASING WARRANTY
1. Casing of Hankook steel radial truck & bus tires are warranted when tire becomes unserviceable or unretreaded due to factors within manufacturer's condition, Hankook will provide predetermined casing allowance.
2. Casing warranty is valid through the 2nd retreaded life for six (6) years from the date of manufacture. (AL21, AL11, AL07+, DL11, DL21 casing warranty is valid through unlimited retreads for seven (7) years from the date of manufacture).
3. e3 WIDe (DL07, TL07, TL21, DL12, DL21) casing
warranty valid through the 3rd retread for six (6) years from date of manufacture.
4. Retreading allowance is warranted for some limited products besides casing policy based upon remaining casing allowance.
5. Tires used in mining & logging service are not covered under this warranty.
6. Casing & retreading allowance in the following section.
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this information sheet may result in tire failure or explosion causing serious personal injury or death.
CASING ALLOWANCE
Category
Size
Premium Pattern :
AL21,AL07+, DL11, DL21.
e3 Wide Pattern:
DL07,TL07, TL21, DL12,
DL21,
Normal
295/75R22.5 285/75R24.5
11R22.5 11R24.5
445/50R22.5
11R22.5 11R24.5 255/70R22.5 275/70R22.5 295/75R22.5 305/70R22.5
315/80R22.5 285/75R24.5 385/65R22.5 425/65R22.5 445/65R22.5
9.00R20 10.00R20 11.00R20 12.00R20 12.00R24 10R22.5 12R22.5
215/75RL7.5 235/75R17.5
8R19.5 225/70R79.5 245/70R19.5 265/7ORr9.5
Never
$130 $150 $110 $90 $60
DISCLAIMER
This warranty, or any warranty stated or referred to herein, is exclusive and in lieu of any other warranty regarding the quality of Hankook tires, whether expressed or implied and remedies for breach thereof shall be limited to those specifically provided herein. Any warranty of merchantability of fitness for any particular purpose, if made, is limited in duration to the effective time period of this limited warranty.
No of Retread
1st
2nd
$110
$90
Remark 3rd
Casing value will
$70
be same after 3rd
times retread
$120
$90
Casing value will
$70
be same after 3rd
times retread
$90
$70
$80
$70
$40
$30
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CUSTOMER SERVICE
If you have any question on product warranty, please first contact your nearest Hankook Tire Dealer. For dealer information, or if your question has not been handled to your satisfaction, contact the Hankook Tire Technical Department.
HANKOOK TIRE AMERICA CORPORATION 1-800-HANKOOK 333 Commerce St. Suite 600 Nashville, TN 37201
For warranty information, please visit hankooktire.com/us or call 1-800-HANKOOK.
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 37 38
Claim Adjustment Procedure
For all claims for adjustment, a claim form must be filled out. Completed claim form shall be mailed to Hankook Tire America Corp. office. Do not ship tires to Hankook unless requested to OR you meet the minimum requirements of Hankook's TBR tire shipping policy (page 38). Hankook reserves the right to demand physical inspection of the tires on which adjustment is claimed.
A. If the examination shows that the tire is adjustable under the terms of our Warranty
1. Be sure that the tire returned by the consumer bears our name and DOT number.
2. Measure the remaining tread depth in 32nds of an inch. Be sure to measure in grooves nearest the center line of the tire.
3. Refer to ORIGINAL TREAD DEPTH for the size and type of the returned tire. Use the ORIGINAL TREAD DEPTH CHART to determine the percentage of credit due based on remaining tread depth.
4. Fill out the HANKOOK TIRE CLAIM FORM completely, sign it yourself and have it signed by the owner of the tire.
B. Fill out each claim form with the following information for each tire being adjusted See example shown on page 41. This form must be accurately completed by the dealer and signed by the owner of the product. Incomplete forms will not be accepted.
C. M arking tires for physical inspection For accumulation of 6 tires or greater, follow Hankook's shipping policy (page 38). Please mark all tires being shipped to our claim center in the following manner.
1. Clearly state dealer's name. 2. Mark over identification (DOT) number with
crayon and make clearly legible (Disregard if DOT has been cut & sent in with claim). 3. Tire condition - circle area of failure (a two inch crayon mark around the condition). Ride complaints should be marked as "O.R." 4. Claim number close to identification number using the last two digits of claim number. Example: If claim number is "H-00123" and the item is number "1", then the number you would mark on the tire would be "23-1". 5. Attach a copy of all claim forms and supporting documents to the packing list vehicle alignment and tire rotation, expected tire packing list.
D. Forwarding claim forms to Hankook Retain "Dealer's Copy" and retain copies of any other supporting documents and/or photos for dealer records, and forward all other copies to:
Hankook Tire America Corp. Attn: Technical Department 333 Commerce Street Suite 600 Nashville, TN 37201
E. For photo inspection Accumulation of 5 tires or less: Complete Hankook Claim Form, with dealer point of contact information, and send relevant invoices/documents and also photographs of the condition(s) being claimed. Upon receipt, Hankook will review and approve or reject the claim. Upon notification of approval, DOT will need to be skived from the tire(s) and mailed with reference to the corresponding claim form number (ex. H1234567) within 28 days from notice of approval.
When an adjustment is received, Hankook will...
Review the claim and either issue credit or request the tires to be shipped to our claim center for physical inspection. If we decide a physical inspection is necessary, we will send you a written request to ship the tires to a designated location. NOTE: DO NOT send tires to our claim centers unless you are requested to do so OR you meet the minimum requirements of Hankook's TBR tire shipping policy (page 38).
Tires must be held by you for thirty days or until credit or further notice has been received, whichever is later. If tires are requested to be shipped for inspection during this period and are not available, claim will be disallowed and adjustment credit will not be issued.
If Hankook exercises its right to inspect, it will do so by sending a written request to ship the tires to Hankook's Claim Center. In determining the cause for removal from service, always examine both the inside and outside of the tire body. If the tire is not entitled to adjustment, Hankook will advise the dealer; explain the reason for the failure and advise him/her of preventive maintenance.
Remember :
1. Adjustments will be made on a pro -rata basis, calculated on remaining usable tread depth and the predetermined adjustment price if there is no applicable special warranty program.
2. Usable tread depth is the original depth less 2/32nds of an inch.
3. W hen the tire is worn down to 2/32nds, the tire is considered worn out and the warranty expires.
4. For photo inspection, do not skive and mail DOT until adjustment is approved by Hankook Technical Department. Tires having had DOT or serial numbers previously cut or mutilated will not be adjusted..
5. The result of physical inspections by Hankook will prevail over your findings to the contrary subject to your right to legally contest our findings.
6. Where physical inspection is required, please refer to freight policy for shipping instruction and for tire marking.
BY WHOM
STEPS TO TAKE
REMARK
OWNER (END USER)
DEALER
REQUEST ADJUSTMENT FOR DEFECTIVE TIRE with dealer or where you purchased the tire
DEALER INSPECTION & DETERMINATION
Do not directly contact Hankook Office
ADJUSTMENT GRANTED NO
DEALER DEALER
TAKE PHOTOS OF DEFECTIVE AREA OF TIRE MAIL CLAIM FORM TO HANKOOK TN OFFICE
HKOFFICE HKOFFICE HKOFFICE
DEALER HKOFFICE
DEALER HKOFFICE HKOFFICE HKOFFICE
REVIEW OF CLAIM FORM
By Technical Dept.
PHYSICAL INSPECTION REQUIRED?
YES
NO
ADJUSTBYDOCUMENT
ISSUECREDIT
By Engineer *Do not ship the Claim Tire
REQUEST FOR SHIPPING
Advise Dealer by Letter
SHIP TO CLAIM CENTER PHYSICAL INSPECTION
Ship Only When Requested to Ship
Inspect By HKEngineer at Claim Center
ISSUE CREDIT TO DEALER
Mail Inspection Result/ Credit Note
FREIGHT FOR ADJUSTED TIRE
NOTE : N o freight will be paid where shipment of tire was not required. Where tires are shipped to wrong address or shipped where not requested, freight will be paid by shipper.
Paid By TNOffice Directly to Carrier
2021 Hankook Tire TBR Catalog 39 40
Claim Form Sample
TIRE CLAIM FORM
Pattern Name:
1
THIS FORM MUST BE ACCURATELY COMPLETED BY THE DEALER AND SIGNED BY OWNER USING THE PRODUCT. INCOMPLETE FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
HANKOOK TIRE AMERICA CORP. Technical Department
333 Commerce Street, Suite 600 Nashville, TN 37201
Tel: 1-800-HANKOOK (426-5665), opt 1
DATE OF CLAIM
2
H
DISTRIBUTOR 3
DEALER 4
FLEET (Commercial Use Only) 5
OWNER-USER 6
NAME: ADDRESS:
NAME: ADDRESS:
NAME: ADDRESS:
NAME: ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER: ACCT#:
PHONE NUMBER: ACCT#:
PHONE NUMBER: ACCT#:
PHONE NUMBER: ACCT#:
VEHICLE INFORMATION
YEAR
7
MAKE
8
MODEL
9
INSTALL DATE
10
INSTALL MILES
11
REMOVAL MILES
12
TOTAL MILES
13
VEHICLE USAGE (NORMAL/ COMMERCIAL/ OFFROAD/ RACING/ ETC.)
14
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT YES 15NO
VIN NUMBER
16
ITEM NO.
SIZE/ TYPE/ PLY
1 17
2
3
4
5
6
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
*IF OTHER, PLEASE DESCRIBE: 27
MATERIAL NO.
18
MFG'S SERIAL NO. (Commercial Use Only)
D.O.T. NUMBER
PSI
32NDS RFV or Balance Tire Position
# OF
REMAINING WT (OZ/GR) (LF,LR,RF, RR) CLAIM REASON RETREADS
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Having discussed this adjustment claim in detail with the Owner-User, I am convinced that the merchandise presented for adjustment was not involved in a motor vehicle accident. I hereby certify that I am the original Owner-User of the above described merchandise was not involved in a motor vehicle accident and that all the foregoing statements are factually correct.
DEALER'S SIGNATURE
28
OWNER-USER'S
SIGNATURE
29
TIRES MUST BE HELD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, OR UNTIL CREDIT IS RECEIVED. SHOULD TIRES BE REQUESTED FOR INSPECTION AND BE UNAVAILABLE, ADJUSTMENTS CREDIT WILL NOT BE ISSUED.
INSTRUCTIONS: 30+ PC/LT, OR 6+ COMMERCIAL TRUCK TIRES CALL TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT. PLEASE INSERT: CUT OUT ONE COMPLETE D.O.T. NO. PER TIRE (NOT APPLICABLE TO COMMERCIAL TRUCK TIRE CLAIMS) PHOTOS CLEARLY SHOWING CLAIMED CONDITION (MIN 1 PER TIRE) ALL SUPPORTING DOCS (PURCHASE, MAINTENANCE, REMOVAL, ETC) RETAIN COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS. RETURN DOCUMENTATION TO: HANKOOK TIRE AMERICA CORP.
4401_0120_01
NOTE : Please fill in completely the following items
1. Pattern Name 2. Month, Day, & Year of Claim 3. Distributor's Contact Information 4. Dealer's Contact Information 5. Fleet (commercial use only) Contact Information 6. Owner's Contact Information 7. Vehicle Year 8. Vehicle Make 9. Vehicle Model 10. Tire Installation Date 11. Install Miles 12. Removal Miles 13. Total Miles 14. Vehicle Usage
15. Original Equipment (Yes/No) 16. VIN Number 17. Size, Type, Ply-Rating of Tire 18. Material Number 19. MFG's Serial Number (commercial use only) 20. D.O.T. Number of Tire 21. Air Pressure Used 22. Remaining Tread Depth (32nds of an Inch) 23. Road Force Measurement or Total Balance Weight 24. Tire Position 25. Claim Reason 26. Number of Retreads 27. Additional Notes Regarding Claim 28. Signature of Dealer 29. Signature of Owner (User)
Freight Policy / General Terms & Policies
Freight Policy
1. At an accumulation of 6 truck and bus tires or greater OR you are requested to do so, Hankook Tire America Corp. will pay freight charges for all adjustment shipments. Tires shipped below this quantity or not at Hankook's request will be at your own expense. If sent collect, shipment will be refused and returned to you.
2. When writing the bill of lading: A. Indicate Hankook Tire America Corp, 333 Commerce Street Suite 600 Nashville, TN 37201 as the 3rd party to be billed B. The classification you assign to the adjustment tires should be: "Class #60, Item #196000, Scrap Rubber Tires - having a value only for reclamation of raw material at $.90 per pound".
3. Average weights for adjustment are:
A. All Passenger Tires: 20 Pounds/Each
B. Light Truck Tires:
40 Pounds/Each
C. Medium Truck Tires: 110 Pounds/Each
D. Tube Passenger Tires: 2 Pounds/Each
E. Tube Truck Tires:
8 Pounds/Each
5. Please use one of the following freight companies to ship tires/tubes to Hankook's Claim Centers.
To: Hankook Claim Center 18 Thatcher Road Dayton, NJ 08810 · CH Robinson · YRC
To: Hankook Claim Center 10825 Production Ave Fontana, CA 92337 · CH Robinson · YRC
NOTE : Freight will not be paid by Hankook unless one of the above companies is used. Exceptions will be taken only in cases where none of these freight lines can pick-up in your area, and you further obtain our approval in advance.
4. If you wish to have rejected tires returned to you, please indicate this in the comments section of the Hankook Tire Claim Form, and provide a point of contact for return shipment communication. Any tires that you request to be returned after a physical inspection will be shipped back to you at your expense. Otherwise, all tires not accompanied with a return request will be scrapped after inspected and rejected.
General Terms & Policies
This Marketing Policy applies to all Hankook brand tires distributed by Hankook Tire America Corp. In this Marketing Policy, discounts and credits vary on the categories of products. Following categories are used: 1. PCR : Passenger Car Radial Tires (Including Z36: P235/75R15 XL, Dynapro AT & Dynapro AS: P-Metric, Radial RA08) 2. LTR : Light Truck Radial Tires 3. TBR : Medium Truck Radial Tires (Tires over 17.5")
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Credit Percentage Table 1
Remaining Tread Depth
ORIGINALTREADDEPTH (1/32")
(1/32") 8.5 9.0 9.5 10.0 10.5 11.0 11.5 12.0 12.5 13.0 13.5 14.0 14.5 15.0 15.5 16.0 16.5 17.0 17.5 18.0 18.5
2.0 0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.5 8
7
7
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3.0 15 14 13 13 12 11 11 10 10 9
9
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
3.5 23 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 9
9
4.0 31 29 27 25 24 22 21 20 19 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 12
4.5 39 36 33 31 29 28 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 19 18 17 17 16 16 15
5.0 46 43 40 38 35 33 32 30 29 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 18
5.5 54 50 47 44 41 39 37 35 33 32 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 23 22 21
6.0 62 57 53 50 47 44 42 40 38 36 35 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24
6.5 69 64 60 56 53 50 47 45 43 41 39 38 36 35 33 32 31 30 29 28 27
7.0 77 71 67 63 59 56 53 50 48 45 43 42 40 38 37 36 34 33 32 31 30
7.5 85 79 73 69 65 61 58 55 52 50 48 46 44 42 41 39 38 37 35 34 33
8.0 92 86 80 75 71 67 63 60 57 55 52 50 48 46 44 43 41 40 39 38 36
8.5 100 93 87 81 76 72 68 65 62 59 57 54 52 50 48 46 45 43 42 41 39
9.0
100 93 88 82 78 74 70 67 64 61 58 56 54 52 50 48 47 45 44 42
9.5
100 94 88 83 79 75 71 68 65 63 60 58 56 54 52 50 48 47 45
10.0
100 94 89 84 80 76 73 70 67 64 62 59 57 55 53 52 50 48
10.5
100 94 89 85 81 77 74 71 68 65 63 61 59 57 55 53 52
11.0
100 95 90 86 82 78 75 72 69 67 64 62 60 58 56 55
11.5
100 95 90 86 83 79 76 73 70 68 66 63 61 59 58
12.0
100 95 91 87 83 80 77 74 71 69 67 65 63 61
12.5
100 95 91 88 84 81 78 75 72 70 68 66 64
13.0
100 96 92 88 85 81 79 76 73 71 69 67
13.5
100 96 92 88 85 82 79 77 74 72 70
14.0
100 96 92 89 86 83 80 77 75 73
14.5
100 96 93 89 86 83 81 78 76
15.0
100 96 93 90 87 84 81 79
15.5
100 96 93 90 87 84 82
16.0
100 97 93 90 88 85
16.5
100 97 94 91 88
17.0
100 97 94 91
17.5
100 97 94
18.0
100 97
18.5
100
Credit Percentage Table 2
Remaining Tread Depth
ORIGINALTREADDEPTH (1/32")
(1/32") 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
4 18 17 15 14 13 13 12 11 11 10 10 9
9
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
5 27 25 23 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10
6 36 33 31 29 27 25 24 22 21 20 19 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 13
7 45 42 38 36 33 31 29 28 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 19 18 17 17
8 55 50 46 43 40 38 35 33 32 30 29 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 21 20
9 64 58 54 50 47 44 41 39 37 35 33 32 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
10 73 67 62 57 53 50 47 44 42 40 38 36 35 33 32 31 30 29 28 27
11 82 75 69 64 60 56 53 50 47 45 43 41 39 38 36 35 33 32 31 30
12 91 83 77 71 67 63 59 56 53 50 48 45 43 42 40 38 37 36 34 33
13 100 92 85 79 73 69 65 61 58 55 52 50 48 46 44 42 41 39 38 37
14
100 92 86 80 75 71 67 63 60 57 55 52 50 48 46 44 43 41 40
15
100 93 87 81 76 72 68 65 62 59 57 54 52 50 48 46 45 43
16
100 93 88 82 78 74 70 67 64 61 58 56 54 52 50 48 47
17
100 94 88 83 79 75 71 68 65 63 60 58 56 54 52 50
18
100 94 89 84 80 76 73 70 67 64 62 59 57 55 53
19
100 94 89 85 81 77 74 71 68 65 63 61 59 57
20
100 95 90 86 82 78 75 72 69 67 64 62 60
21
100 95 90 86 83 79 76 73 70 68 66 63
22
100 95 91 87 83 80 77 74 71 69 67
23
100 95 91 88 84 81 78 75 72 70
24
100 96 92 88 85 81 79 76 73
25
100 96 92 88 85 82 79 77
26
100 96 92 89 86 83 80
27
100 96 93 89 86 83
28
100 96 93 90 87
29
100 96 93 90
30
100 97 93
31
100 97
32
100
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Load Inflation Pressure Tables
Tire size Tire Designation
Tire size Tire Designation
385/65R22.5
S
425/65R22.5
S
445/65R22.5
S
445/50R22.5
S
Wide Base, Tubeless
The Load Limits (lbs.) at Various Cold Inflation Pressures (psi) (The pressure is minimum for the load)
The Load Limits (lbs.) at Various Cold Inflation Pressures (psi) (The pressure is minimum for the load)
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
130
6940
7350
7650
8050
8230
8510
8820
9050
9370(J)
8270
8740
9100
9370
9790
10100
10500(J)
10700
11400(L)
9090
9480
9870
10200(H)
10600
11000
11400
11700
12300(L)
12800
7310
7680
8030
8390
8740
9090
9370(J)
9780
10200(L)
Tire size Tire Designation
Tire size Tire Designation
A
9.00R20
D
S
A
10.00R20
D
S
A
11.00R20
D
S
A
12.00R20
D
S
A
12.00R24
D
S
Tube Type
The Load Limits (lbs.) at Various Cold Inflation Pressures (psi) (The pressure is minimum for the load)
The Load Limits (lbs.) at Various Cold Inflation Pressures (psi) (The pressure is minimum for the load)
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
16920 17640(E) 18340
19040 19760(F) 20320
20880 21420(G) 22060 22700(H)
8460
8820(E)
9170
9520
9880(F)
10160
10440 10710(G) 11030 11350(H)
4480
4675E)
4850
5025
5205(F)
5360
5515
5675(G)
5840
6005(H)
19040
19800 20820(F) 21660
22500 23360(G) 23580
23800 24020(H)
9520
9900
10410(F) 10830
11250 11680(G) 11790
11900 12010(H)
4990
5220
5510(F)
5730
5950
6175(G)
6320
6465
6610(H)
20760
21560 22700(F) 23140
23580 24020(G) 25060
26100 27120(H)
10380
10780 11350(F) 11570
11790 12010(G) 12530
13050 13560(H)
5450
5690
6005(F)
6205
6405
6610(G)
6870
7130
7390(H)
23640
24560
25440 26440(G) 27160
27880 28640(H) 29560 30440(J)
11820
12280
12720 13220(G) 13580
13940 14320(H) 14780 15220(J)
6200
6480
6740
7160(G)
7380
7600
7830(H)
8050
8270(J)
26600
27640
28640 29560(G) 30440
31320 32200(H) 33200 34160(J)
13300
13820
14320 14780(G) 15220
15660 16100(H) 16600 17080(J)
6980
7280
7580
8050(G)
8310
8570
8820(H)
9100
9370(J)
*OPERATING SPEED LESS THAN 55 MPH Tire load limits at various inflation pressures are based upon Tire and Rim Association (TRA) standards and tables, except where there is no specification established by the TRA. In these few cases, the tire design is based upon the European Tire and Rim Technical Organization (ETRTO) whose standards govern these tire designs. To obtain recommendations for tires run in non-standard applications, customers and dealers should contact the Hankook Technical Service Department.
A = Load Limit across an Axle (4 Tires)
D = Load Limit across Dual tires (2 Tires) S = Load Limit for a single tire
Tire size Tire Designation
A
8R19.5
D
S
A
215/75R17.5 (14PR)
D
S
A
215/75R17.5 (16PR)
D
S
A
235/75R17.5 (14PR)
D
S
A
235/75R17.5 (16PR)
D
S
A
245/70R17.5 (18PR)
D
S
A
10R22.5
D
S
A
11R22.5
D
S
A
11R24.5
D
S
A
12R22.5
D
S
A
225/70R19.5
D
S
A
245/70R19.5
D
S
A
265/70R19.5
D
S
A
245/75R22.5
D
S
A
255/70R22.5
D
S
A
275/70R22.5 (18PR)
D
S
A
295/75R22.5
D
S
A
315/80R22.5 (20PR)
D
S
315/80R22.5
A
(20PR)
D
(AM06, AM09+)
S
A
305/70R22.5 (20PR)
D
S
A
285/75R24.5
D
S
Tubeless
80 10720(D) 5360(D) 2835(D)
11620 5810 3085 12700 6350 3360 12980 6490 3415 15680 7840 4145 15680 7840 4145 16920 8460 4480 19040 9520 4990 20280 10140 5310 20760 10380 5450 12000(E) 6000(E) 3195(E) 13660 6830 3640 15000 7500 3970 14100 7050 3860 15880 7940 4190 17240 8620 4675 18160 9080 4940 22700 11350 6175 24640 12320 6780
18160 9080 4940
85
11140 5570 2955 12200 6100 3240 13320 6660 3525 13620 6810 3585 16460 8230 4355 16460 8230 4355 17640(E) 8820(E) 4675(E) 19800 9900 5220 21040 10520 5550 21560 10780 5690 12460 6230 3315 14060 7030 3740 15720 7860 4180 14460 7230 3975 16440 8220 4370 18080 9040 4905 18760 9380 5155 23360 11680 6415 25880 12940 7115 21070 10535 5740 18960 9480 5210
The Load Limits (lbs.) at Various Cold Inflation Pressures (psi) (The pressure is minimum for the load)
90
11560 5780 3075 12760 6380 3390 13960 6980 3690 14260 7130 3755 17220 8610 4555 17220 8610 4555 18340 9170 4850 20820(F) 10410(F) 5510(F) 22040(F) 11020(F) 5840(F) 22700(F) 11350(F) 6005(F) 12980 6490 3450 14620 7310 3890 16380 8190 4355 15060 7530 4140 17100 8550 4550 18940 9470 5135 19540 9770 5370 24280 12140 6670 27080 13540 7450 21930 10965 5970 19720 9860 5450
95
12000(E) 6000(E) 3195(E) 13320
6660 3540 14580 7290 3855 14900 7450 3920 17980 8990 4760 17980 8990 4760 19040 9520 5025 21660 10830 5730 22700 11350 6095 23140 11570 6205 13660(F) 6830(F) 3640(F) 15440(F) 7720(F) 4080(F) 17200 8600 4540 15880 7940 4300 17640 8820 4675 19780 9890 5365 20280(F) 10140(F) 5510(F) 25580 12790 6940 28280 14140 7780 23060 11530 6280 20820(F) 10410(F) 5675(F)
100
12400 6200 3305 13880 6940 3690 15180 7590 4015 15520 7760 4085 18740 9370 4955 18740 9370 4955 19760(F) 9880(F) 5205(F) 22500 11250 5950 23360 11680 6350 23580 11790 6405 13960 6980 3715 15760 7880 4190 17620 8810 4685 16220 8110 4455 17820 8910 4895 20600 10300 5590 21040 10520 5780 26180 13090 7190 29460 14730 8105 23870 11935 6500 21240 10620 5835
105 12800 6400 3415
15780 7890 4175 16140 8070 4245 19480 9740 5155 19480 9740 5155 20300 10150 5360 23360(G) 11680(G) 6175(G) 24020(G) 12010(G) 6610(G) 24020(G) 12010(G) 6610(G) 14460 7230 3845 16300 8150 4335 17660 8830 4850 16780 8390 4610 18440 9220 5065 21420 10710 5810 21760 10880 5980 27080 13540 7440 30640 15320 8425 24710 12355 6735 21980 10990 6040
110 13220(F) 6610(F) 3525(F)
16380 8190 4335 16760 8380 4410 20220 10110 5350 20220 10110 5350 20840 10420 5515 23580 11790 6320 24820 12410 6790 25060 12530 6870 15000(G) 7500(G) 3970(G) 17200(G) 8600(G) 4540(G) 18700(G) 9350(G) 5070(G) 17200(G) 8600(G) 4675(G) 18700(G) 9350(G) 5205(G) 22240 11120 6030 22700(G) 11350(G) 6175(G) 27760 13880 7610 31800 15900 8745 25790 12895 7030 22700(G) 11350(G) 6175(G)
115
16980 8490 4490
20960 10480 5545 20960 10480 5545 21420(G) 10710(G) 5675(G) 23800 11900 6465 25620 12810 6970 26100 13050 7130 15420 7710 4100 17380 8690 4620
19660 9830 5400 23040 11520 6250 23180 11590 6370 28840 14420 7920 32960 16480 9065 26600 13300 7250 23440 11720 6440
120
17560 8780 4650
21680 10840 5735 21680 10840 5735
24020(H) 12010(H) 6610(H) 26440(H) 13220(H) 7160(H) 27120(H) 13560(H) 7390(H) 15880(H) 7940(H) 4190(H) 18160(H) 9080(H) 4805(H)
20280(H) 10140(H) 5510(H)
23840 11920 6465 24020(H) 12010(H) 6610(H) 30440 15220 8270 34100 17050 9375 27680 13840 7535 24700(H) 12350(H) 6780(H)
125
18160 9080 4805
22400 11200 5925 22400 11200 5925
24620 12310 6680
31640 15820 8690 35220 17610 9690 28480 14240 7760
130
25420 12710 6895 33080 16540 9090 36360 18180 10000 29560 14780 8050
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