Reinforced trailer tire LINGLONG R701 185/80 R14C 104/102N
LINGLONG R701 reinforced trailer tire 185/80 R14C 104/102N
The LINGLONG Radial R701 reinforced trailer tire is a high-quality product designed for heavy loads. Thanks to its reinforced construction and high load index (104/102), it offers exceptional durability and load resistance. The 185/80 R14C size (185 mm width, 80% aspect ratio, 14-inch diameter) provides excellent shock absorption and compatibility with a wide range of trailer types. The LINGLONG Radial R701 is ideal for use on cargo trailers, caravans, utility trailers, and any vehicle requiring heavy loads , offering reliability in road transport where stability and safety are paramount.
A tire's load index, 104/102 , indicates the maximum load a tire can safely carry. The first index , 104 , means each tire can carry a maximum of 900 kg when mounted individually on one, two, or three axles. The second index, 102, refers to dual mounting, where two wheels are mounted side-by-side on the same axle. In this configuration, the tire's load capacity is slightly lower, at 850 kg, because the additional heat generated between the closely spaced wheels can affect their strength.
A tire's N speed rating means that the maximum speed at which the tire can safely operate is 140 km/h . This speed rating is primarily used for tires intended for commercial vehicles, off-road vehicles, or trailers, where higher speeds are not typically required.

The fuel efficiency class of a tire is an indicator of how a tire impacts a vehicle's fuel consumption. It is rated on a scale from A to E , where A indicates the most efficient (lowest fuel consumption) and E the least efficient (highest fuel consumption). Tires with a higher efficiency class reduce rolling resistance, leading to lower fuel consumption and reduced CO₂ emissions.

A tire's grip class measures how well a tire grips the road, especially in wet conditions. It's rated on a scale from A to E , with A indicating the best grip (shortest braking distance on wet roads) and E the worst. A higher grip class improves safety by shortening braking distances and improving vehicle control when driving in the rain.

A tire's noise rating indicates how loud the tire is when rolling on the road. It's labeled with letters from A (quietest) to C (loudest). Noise levels are measured in decibels (dB) and indicate how much noise the tire makes outside the vehicle. Lower noise levels translate into a quieter, more comfortable ride and less noise pollution in the environment.
























