Why are so many of the dimensions referred to as nominal?
Exact tire and wheel dimensions may vary slightly, and may depend to
some extent on inflation pressure, loads, and other factors.
"Nominal" dimensions correspond to general industry
standards, and usually are close to actual dimensions.
Whats the use of all these codes?
Besides providing useful information about sizes and correct usage,
these codes have additional functions. The manufacturing
date can be very important in determining whether a tire
is in warranty, or in deciding whether or not to retread.
And, for proper service, all load, inflation and safety
warnings should be observed carefully by everyone who works
with tires.
Aspect Ratio = (Nominal section
height / Nominal section width) X 100
Typical aspect ratios for low profile tires might be 80, 75, 70, 65, even 60. Tall
profile tires are considered to have an aspect ratio of 90 or 100. Tires with a given
aspect ratio are sometimes referred to as "90-series," "75-series,"
etc.