Why BAS Tyres?
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Why BAS Tyres?
In the world of transport, tyres are of crucial importance because they ensure the contact between the truck and the road surface. You can therefore count on the quality of this GOLDENCROWN 13R22.5 CR926 tyre at all times. The truck tyre has a width of 13mm and a diameter of 22.5 inches. This 13225 Budget is suitable for all axles. The load/speed index of this truck tyre is 156/151K. Furthermore, this Budget truck tyre has a noise emission of 73 decibels and the EU noise class is 2 black sound waves. The fuel efficiency label of this tyre is label D. Depending on the rolling resistance of your tyre, the fuel efficiency rating varies from: A, the most fuel-efficient tyre that saves you fuel, to G, the least fuel-efficient tyre that consumes the most fuel. The wet grip rating is C. The rating runs from A to F, with A-rated tyres having the shortest braking distance on wet roads and F-rated tyres the longest. Special wholesale prices are also available for this tyre. If you'd like to be looked after, we can fit this 13R225 tyre within an hour at all our BAS Tyres locations, so you can get back to work straight away.
Brand | Goldencrown |
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Size | 13R22.5 |
OEM | 8859305514918 |
BAS Tyres number | BT0000068 |
Width | 13 |
Height | 0 |
Diameter | 22.5 |
Variant | Economy |
Certified for sale EU | Yes |
Produced in the EU | Yes |
Loadindex 1 | 156 |
Loadindex 2 | 151 |
Speedindex 2 | K |
Speedindex 1 | K |
Fuel efficiency | D |
Grip | C |
External noise | 73 |
Depending on the rolling resistance of your tyre, the fuel efficiency rating varies from A, the most fuel-efficient tyre that saves you fuel, to G, the least fuel-efficient tyre that consumes the most fuel.
The "Grip" label shows the tyre's braking ability on wet roads. The rating runs from A (high wet grip) to G (very low wet grip). Tyres with high grip are more likely to bring the vehicle to a stop than tyres with less grip.
The rolling of tyres on the road generates noise. How loud this noise is, is measured in decibels (dB). There are 3 sound classes: 1 sound wave shows that the tyre produces little sound. 2 sound waves show that it is an average tyre and 3 sound waves show that it is a tyre that produces a lot of sound.
A 72 dB tyre makes twice as much noise as a 69 dB tyre. Every increase of 3 dB is in fact a darkening of the sound.