DECODING TYRE LABELLING AND MARKINGS
To assist us in our choice of tyres, for once, EU legislation actually comes to the rescue! From 1st November 2012 tyre-labelling laws came into force, which require all tyres to bear a label similar to that found on domestic white goods, detailing wet grip, fuel efficiency and noise level. Additionally, moulded into the sidewall can be found the American ‘UTQG’ (Uniform Tire Quality Grade) specification too.
FUEL EFFICIENCY
Rated A – G, best to worst. However, for our purposes this is a difficult property to interpret, as to a large extent rolling resistance equates to grip, hence we might actually regard G as a good thing.
R888R – F T1-Sport – E
WET GRIP
Rated A – G, best to worst. A is definitely…
