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    Tire ply rating, also known as load range, is a measurement that indicates the tire’s strength and capacity to support loads. It doesn't directly correlate to the actual number of plies but rather the tire’s strength and ability to carry loads. Here are some common tire ply ratings:
    • 4-Ply (Standard Load): Ideal for city driving and daily commutes.
    • 6-Ply (Load Range C): Suitable for light trucks and vans that occasionally carry moderate loads.
    • 8-Ply (Load Range D): Best for heavy-duty trucks and SUVs that frequently carry heavy loads or tow trailers.
    • 10-Ply (Load Range E): Perfect for commercial vehicles and trucks consistently subjected to maximum load capacities.
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