Tires Falken WILDPEAK R/T RT01 P.O.R. 305/55 R20 121Q

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Tires Falken WILDPEAK R/T RT01 P.O.R. 305/55 R20 121Q
The Falken brand offers mid-range tires that provide an attractive option for drivers seeking a balanced price-to-quality ratio. While less expensive than premium models, they still offer solid safety and driving comfort parameters. Thanks to modern technologies, these tires ensure good grip and braking performance, making them a suitable choice for everyday use. It is an ideal solution for those who expect reliability and performance at a reasonable price.
The Falken WILDPEAK R/T01 POR tire is available in size 305/55 R20 121Q. The tire size can be read as follows:
- Width (305) - this is the tread width given in millimeters.
- Profile (55) - this is the percentage ratio of the tire height to its width. With a width of 305 (mm) and a profile of 55 (%), its actual value will be 167.75 mm.
- Rim Diameter (R20) - on which the tire can be mounted. The prefix R indicates a radial tire.
Indexes of value 121Q allow driving at a speed of up to 160 km/h, with a vehicle not exceeding a weight of 1450 kg per wheel.
Summer tires are characterized by excellent workmanship and good grip properties, driving comfort, and road safety. SUMMER TIRES are made from a special compound that is harder compared to winter tires. Summer temperatures and contact with asphalt cause it to soften slightly and adapt perfectly to the surface. The construction of summer tires reduces rolling resistance, significantly contributing to fuel savings.

Energy label
Each tire has its own label, from which you can read its basic parameters: rolling resistance, wet grip, and noise level in decibels.
Rolling resistance / fuel consumption - indicates the impact of tires on the vehicle’s fuel consumption. It is rated from "A" to "E", and the difference in fuel consumption is about 7.5%.
Wet grip / braking performance - rated from "A" to "E". It represents the braking distance of your car on a wet surface.
External rolling noise - indicates the noise level produced by the tire. Noise can be classified in three classes from "A" to "C", where A means low level and C means high level. In addition to the classes, a value in decibels is also shown, where a difference of 3 dB actually means twice the noise.
Besides the above data, each tire is described by a size parameter, which you will find on the label as well as on the tire sidewall.
Tech specs:

Tire size: this is the tire size designation, for example 225/45 R18:
225 – tire width in millimeters,
45 – aspect ratio, meaning the sidewall height is 45% of the tire width,
R – indicates radial tire construction,
18 – inner diameter of the tire (rim size), expressed in inches.

Tire width: the measurement defining the distance between the tire’s side edges (measured in millimeters). Wider tires provide a larger contact area with the road, which can improve grip but may also increase rolling resistance and fuel consumption. Narrower tires generally perform better in wet and winter conditions but offer a smaller contact area with the road.

Tire profile: is the percentage ratio of the sidewall height to the tire's width. A lower profile means a smaller sidewall height relative to the width – such tires usually offer better handling precision, but at the cost of comfort and increased susceptibility to damage. A higher profile provides better shock absorption and greater ride comfort, although it may slightly reduce cornering stability.

Tire diameter: the value given in inches that specifies the size of the rim for which the tire is intended. It affects the tire’s fit to the wheel and indirectly influences handling and ride comfort.

Tire manufacturer: a company responsible for designing and producing tires. Each manufacturer uses its own technologies and rubber compounds, which affect the quality, performance, and durability of the offered tires.

Tread pattern refers to the specific design of the arrangement of blocks, grooves, and sipes on the tire surface. Its construction affects grip, water evacuation, and noise levels, as well as the tire’s adaptation to different driving conditions (e.g., dry, wet, or winter surfaces).

The speed index is a letter designation that indicates the maximum speed at which a tire can safely operate while maintaining the allowable load. According to the law, a tire should have at least the speed index (and load index) recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. It is possible to use tires with a higher speed index, which is often permitted by the vehicle manufacturer.

The load index (also known as the load rating) is a numerical indicator that specifies the maximum permissible load a single tire can carry at the recommended pressure and within its speed rating. Each numerical load index corresponds to a specific weight (given in kilograms), e.g., 91 means 615 kg.

Tire season: indicates the weather conditions for which the rubber compound and tread pattern are designed. Summer, winter, or all-season. A compromise between summer and winter tires; they perform well in various climatic conditions, but in extremely hot or winter climates they are significantly inferior to dedicated tires.

In Poland, the PN-C94300 standard "Tyres – packaging, storage and transport" is in force. According to its guidelines, tires can be placed on the market, stored, distributed, and sold without restrictions for up to 3 years from their production date. The tires retain all their safety and performance properties.

Run on flat: (also known as RFT from “Run Flat Tires”) are tires with a special construction (reinforced sidewalls) that allows continued driving after a loss of pressure (e.g., in case of a puncture).
