How to choose tube or tubeless?
Tube Tire | Tubeless Tire | |||||
Bias Tire | Radial Tire | 90 Series | 80 Series | 75 Series | 70 Series | 65 Series |
7.00-16 | 7.00R16 | 8R17.5 | / | 205/75R17.5 | / | / |
7.50-16 | 7.50R16 | 8.5R17.5 | / | 215/75R17.5 | / | / |
8.25-16 | 8.25R16 | 9.5R17.5 | / | 235/75R17.5 | 245/70R19.5 | / |
7.50-20 | 7.50R20 | 8R22.5 | / | / | / | / |
8.25-20 | 8.25R20 | 9R22.5 | / | / | / | / |
9.00-20 | 9.00R20 | 10R22.5 | / | / | 255/70R22.5 | / |
10.00-20 | 10.00R20 | 11R22.5 | 275/80R22.5 | 295/75R22.5 | 275/70R22.5 | / |
11.00-20 | 11.00R20 | 12R22.5 | 295/80R22.5 | / | / | 385/65R22.5 |
12.00-20 | 12.00R20 | 13R22.5 | 315/80R22.5 | / | 315/70R22.5 | 425/65R22.5 |
1. Tubeless Tire Features:
- Outer diameter of a tubeless tire is the same as a tube tire, so the gear ratio will not change before or after a tire change
- Rim diameter is 2 inches wider with better heat dissipation and lower temperatures
- Load capacity remains the same with a lighter rim
- Advantages of Tubeless Tires: 10% Lighter Than Tube Tires
1. Lower sidewall for more accurate and safer steering and handling
2.Fewer components with lower friction and rolling resistance for better fuel efficiency
3.Superior heat dissipation and lower temperatures for longer tire life
4.Better contact area with uniform wear for longer tire life
5.Less components and lighter weight for reduced fuel consumption