Complete wheel, tire 165/70 R13 4x100, black rim 4.00Jx13 79N ET: 30mm 57mm
Trailer wheel 165/70 R13 4x100 with black Unitrailer rim
Trailer wheel size 165/70 R13, ensuring maximum safety and reliability on the road. It has an N speed rating (up to 140 km/h) and a maximum load of 437 kg. Equipped with a reinforced 13-inch steel rim, ideal for trailers and tow trucks, size 4.00JX 13 and ET 30.
13" steel rim for trailer
The 13-inch steel rim, size 4.00JX 13, is a solid and durable solution, ideal for trailers and tow trucks. It has ET 30 and a centering hole diameter of 57 mm. Made in black, it provides an aesthetic appearance and is perfect for mounting 13-inch tires.
Rim specifications:
- 13 inch rim
- Rim size 4.00JX 13
- ET 30
- Centering hole diameter 57 mm
Tire for a light car trailer
The Linglong R701 all-season tire belongs to the economy class. It is characterized by the most favorable price with good performance. Perfect for light trailers.
Tire size 165/70 R13. . It has an N speed index, which means that the maximum speed at which this tire can be driven is 140 km/h . The load index is 79 , which means its maximum load is 437 kg .
The tire has the following classes on the label: E (fuel efficiency), E (wet grip), 70 dB (noise level)
Fuel efficiency determines the rolling resistance of a tire. The lower it is, the lower fuel consumption and energy demand, as well as the lower environmental impact in the form of lower CO 2 emissions. The rating is expressed in classes from A to G , where D is not assigned. Increasing the class by one translates into savings of approximately 0.1 liter of fuel per 100 km. The difference between class G and A reduces fuel consumption by approximately 7.5%.
Wet grip is a key factor in a tire's safety level. Its value primarily informs about the length of the braking distance on a wet asphalt surface. The rating is expressed in classes A to G , where classes D and G are not assigned. The difference in braking distance between adjacent classes on a wet surface and an initial speed of 80 km/h is between one and two vehicle lengths of approximately 3.0-6.0 meters, approximately 4.5 m. The difference in braking distance between classes A and F is over 18 meters.
The noise level parameter determines the noise produced by the tire when rolling on the road surface. It is measured in decibels (dB). The noise emitted by tires affects the overall sound intensity of the vehicle, and also affects driving comfort and the environmental impact of the noise produced. For example, the difference between 75 dB and 72 dB may seem small, but in reality, a 3 dB difference reduces the noise level by half.