Nexen Forklift



Nexen Forklift

  1. Nexen Forklift Tires
  2. Nexen Forklift

A & B Tire Service was established in 1991 by Phil Arsenault. It started as a small business that did strictly truck tires, and grew into a family owned business that now specializes in all passenger and commercial tires, basic auto service and repair, engine repair & diagnostics, oil changes, full vehicle wheel alignments and much more. Nexen Lift Trucks is proud to announce the release of its new electric counterbalanced forklifts. Featuring dual drive technology, 3 & 4 wheel configurations. Used Forklifts for Sale. You're sure to be able to find a vehicle that fits your operational requirements and budget. We're the best place to compare second-hand forklifts from the likes of Mitsubishi, Linde, Kamatsu, Nissan and Caterpillar – names that are trusted by companies operating across the world.

Nexen Forklift Tires

Nexen forklift trucks

Nexen Forklift

×Finding your Tire Size
If you are unsure of your vehicle's tire size the best place to find this information is on the vehicle itself. Do not rely on websites or even your vehicle's owner's manual to determine your tire size. Modern vehicles offer many tire and wheel options so it is always best to check your vehicle itself to determine what tire you need.
First, find your vehicle load and tire information placard. This placard is usually located on the door jamb of the driver's door. See an example of this placard in the picture below.
Next, you will want to look for your tire size and service description on the tire itself. See the picture below for help on finding your tire size on your tire's sidewall.
The tire size listed on the tire information placard should match that of the tires on your car. If the tires on your car are not original, the 'service description' may not match exactly, this is generally ok. (More on service descriptions below)
Understanding your Tire Size (What replacement tires are right for you?)
There are two important parts to your tire size; the size itself and the service description:
1. Size The tire size is made up of three numbers. The first number is the tire 'width' (listed in millimeters) followed by a '/'; second, is the 'aspect ratio' (the sidewall height listed as a percentage of the width) followed by a 'R'; then finally the rim size (rim diameter, listed in inches). When determining what tire you need all three of these numbers (width, aspect ratio and rim size) should match exactly.
2. Service Description The tire service description is made up of two parts. The first is a two or three digit number indicating the 'load index' of the tire. This determines the weight the tire can carry. When replacing tires, you should select a tire with the same or higher load index than what is listed on the tire information placard (not necessarily what is listed on your current tires).
Following the load index number is a letter called the 'speed rating'. This letter determines the top speed this tire can handle. (In addition, higher speed ratings usually mean better handling.) In general, you should select a speed rating that indicates the same top speed or higher than what is listed on your tire information placard (not necessarily what is listed on your current tires). In the case of snow tires, it is ok to use a lower speed rating than what your vehicle indicates. (Note that speed rating top speeds do not follow alphabetical order, click here for speed rating values.)
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