What gives a load E better sidewall flexing than a load D?
From my understanding of the discussion and the study that was done, its not that an E flexs better, its that its stronger. Its that the sidewall of an “E” is stronger than a load range “D”. Strongest of all are “E” load range tires with a steel fabric radial ply that is the strongest class of tire for the GM. This allows it to handle the alleged stress the GM puts on its tires best.
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