Tire information placard | A plate that specifies OE1 tire size, recommended tire pressure and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry. |
Tire identification number (TIN) | A number on the sidewall of each tire with information about tire brand and manufacturing plant, tire size and date of manufacture. |
Inflation pressure | A measurement of how much air is in the tire. |
Standard load | A class of P-metric or metric tires designed for a maximum load at 35 psi2. The load-bearing capacity of the tires does not increase if the tire pressure is increased above this pressure. |
Extra load | A class of P-metric or metric tires designed for a heavier maximum load at 41 psi3. The load-bearing capacity of the tires does not increase if the tire pressure is increased above this pressure. |
kPa | Kilopascal, a metric unit for air pressure. |
psi | Pounds per square inch, a standard unit for air pressure. |
B-pillar | The beam on the side of the vehicle behind the driver's door. |
Bead area of the tire | The tire's surface area next to the wheel rim. |
Sidewall of the tire | The surface between the base of the tire and the tread. |
Tread area of the tire | The surface around the tire in contact with the road when the tire is installed on the vehicle. |
Rim | Metal support (wheel) for a tire or tire and inner tube unit against which the base of the tire seals. |
Maximum load rating | A figure that specifies the maximum load in pounds and kilograms that the tire can carry. This classification is made by the tire manufacturer. |
Maximum permissible inflation pressure | The maximum tire pressure that the tire should ever be subjected to. This limit is specified by the tire manufacturer. |
Recommended tire inflation pressure | Tire pressure, specified by Volvo, based on the type of tires installed on a vehicle on delivery. This information is available on the tire plate on the B-pillar on the driver's side and in the tire pressure table. |
Cold tires | Tires are considered cold when they have the same temperature as the surrounding air. This temperature is normally reached when the vehicle has been parked for at least three hours. |
Tire terminology
The following is a list of tire-related terminology.