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if you want to knowhow<\/strong>much does a tire weigh<\/strong>, one place to start is amazon. the e-commerce giant has listings of thousands of tires along with the weight and dimensions of each model. but there\u2019s a very valid reason why you may not want to go there: time.<\/p>\n

going through amazon\u2019s tire listings is a laborious process. there are hundreds of them for almost every vehicle on the road. you\u2019ll have to jump from one browser tab to another to compare the weights of different tires. getting a clear picture would still be next to impossible. here\u2019s why.<\/p>\n

tires vary in type, size and other parameters. such variables include the tire\u2019s tread compound, its inner belt, the vehicle it was made for, and more. that\u2019s why two tires from the same manufacturer, which were made for the same vehicle, regularly weigh differently.<\/p>\n

how much do tires weigh?<\/h2>\n

read on to find out:<\/p>\n

passenger car tires<\/h3>\n

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common sense tells us that there\u2019s no one-size-fits-all category when it comes to passenger tires. the market is incredibly diverse and the number of vehicles on the road is huge. small city cars use 13-inch tires whereas suvs and sports car count on bigger 20-inch models.<\/p>\n

that is to say that one cannot categorize the weight of a passenger car tire based on the vehicle it was made for. multiplicity of options make it impossible. a much better way to categorize tires\u2019 weights is to use the numbers marked on the tire\u2019s sidewall.<\/p>\n

unknown to the majority of vehicle owners, these numbers aren\u2019t merely for showoff. tire sidewall markings, as they are called in technical jargon, convey information about the brand, size, and model of your tire. they also tell us about the weight of the individual tire.<\/p>\n

here are different sidewall markings along with the weight of the tire:<\/p>\n