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PASSENGER CAR TIRE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND TEST PROCEDURES

1970-05-01
HISTORICAL
J918_197005
This SAE Standard provides minimum performance requirements and accompanying uniform laboratory test procedures for evaluating certain essential characteristics of new tires and newly retreaded tires intended for use on passenger cars. (The requirements published in this SAE Standard pertain to tire sizes currently used on American passenger cars and popular sizes used on imported passenger cars. For related information on tire sizes not listed, contact Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., Detroit Branch Office, 18121 East Eight Mile Road, East Detroit, Michigan 48021.)
Standard

Force and Moment Test Method

1998-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1987_199801
This SAE Recommended Practice describes the determination of passenger car and light truck tire force and moment properties on a belt-type flat surface test machine. It is suitable for accurately determining five tire forces and moments in steady-state under free-rolling conditions as a function of slip angle and normal force which are incrementally changed in a given sequence.
Standard

THE MEASUREMENT OF PASSENGER CAR TIRE ROLLING RESISTANCE

1984-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1270_198406
The force, torque, and power methods of measurement are all in common use and should yield the same test results. Effects of steering, traction, and non-steady-state tire operations are excluded from the recommended practice because they are still in the research stage.
Standard

THE MEASUREMENT OF PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK ROLLING RESISTANCE

1985-11-01
HISTORICAL
J1270_198511
The force, torque, and power methods of measurement are all in common use and should yield the same test results. Effects of steering, traction, surface texture, and non-steady-state tire operations are excluded from the Recommended Practice because they are still in the research stage.
Standard

Laboratory Speed Test Procedure for Passenger Car Tires

2019-09-11
CURRENT
J1561_201909
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a method for testing the speed performance of passenger car tires under controlled conditions in the laboratory on a test wheel. This procedure applies to “standard load,” “extra load,” and “T-type high-pressure temporary-use spare” passenger tires.
Standard

Laboratory Speed Test Procedure for Passenger Car Tires

2001-02-26
HISTORICAL
J1561_200102
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a method for testing the speed performance of passenger car tires under controlled conditions in the laboratory on a test wheel. This procedure applies to “standard load,” “extra load,” and “T-type high-pressure temporary-use spare” passenger tires.
Standard

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR SNAP-IN TUBELESS TIRE VALVES

1997-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1205_199704
This SAE Standard for snap-in tubeless tire valves was developed by the qualified engineers in the tire, valve, and automotive industries. It is based upon sound engineering principles, supported by laboratory testing and field experience, to establish acceptable levels of performance criteria for valves.
Standard

METHODS FOR TESTING SNAP-IN TUBELESS TIRE VALVES

1997-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1206_199704
This SAE Standard contains recommended test methods for snap-in tubeless tire valves intended for, but not limited to, highway applications. A snap-in valve is a tire valve having a rigid housing adhered to a resilient body designed to retain and seal the valve in the rim hole.
Standard

Methods for Testing Snap-In Tubeless Tire Valves

2018-01-19
CURRENT
J1206_201801
This SAE Standard contains recommended test methods for snap-in tubeless tire valves intended for, but not limited to, highway applications. A snap-in valve is a tire valve having a rigid housing adhered to a resilient body designed to retain and seal the valve in the rim hole.
Standard

Performance Requirements for Snap-In Tubeless Tire Valves

2018-01-19
CURRENT
J1205_201801
This SAE Standard for snap-in tubeless tire valves was developed by the qualified engineers in the tire, valve, and automotive industries. It is based upon sound engineering principles, supported by laboratory testing and field experience, to establish acceptable levels of performance criteria for valves.
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