WANDA WR301 trailer tire for 155/70 R13 79N trailer
The WANDA WR301 TrailRunner trailer tire is a solid choice for standard transport applications. The size 155/70 R13 (width 155 mm, profile 70%, diameter 13 inches) guarantees good cushioning properties, which translates into driving comfort and safety. With load indexes of 79, this tire is designed to carry light and medium loads , providing adequate durability on the road. The WANDA WR301 TrailRunner is an excellent solution for transport, camping and utility trailers that do not require additional reinforcement, offering reliability and stability during everyday travel and transporting loads.
The load index of a tire 79 is an indicator that indicates the maximum load that a tire can safely carry. The 79 index means that each tire can carry a maximum of 437 kg when mounted individually on one, two or three axles. This index refers to standard conditions of use, where the tire is not exposed to additional loads resulting from intensive use or a specific mounting configuration.
The N speed rating for a tire means that the maximum speed at which this tire can safely operate is 140 km/h . This speed rating is mainly used on tires intended for commercial vehicles, off-road vehicles or trailers, where higher speeds are not usually required.
The fuel efficiency class of a tire is an indicator that shows how a tire affects the vehicle's fuel consumption. It is rated on a scale from A to E , where A indicates the most efficiency (lowest fuel consumption) and E the least (highest fuel consumption). Tires with a higher efficiency class reduce rolling resistance, which leads to lower fuel consumption and reduced CO₂ emissions.
The grip class of a tire is an indicator of how well a tire grips the road, especially in wet conditions. It is rated on a scale from A to E , where A indicates the best grip (the shortest braking distance on wet surfaces) and E the worst. A higher grip class increases safety because it shortens the braking distance and improves vehicle control when driving in the rain.
The noise class of a tire indicates how loud the tire is when rolling on the road. It is marked with letters from A (quietest) to C (loudest). The noise level is expressed in decibels (dB) and shows how much noise the tire makes outside the vehicle. Lower noise levels translate into a quieter, more comfortable ride and less noise pollution in the environment.