MARUTI ALTO K10 Tyres

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  • 205 is the Section Width of a tyre
  • 55 is Aspect Ratio of tyre
  • 16 is Diameter of the wheel rim
  • 91 is maximum Load Capacity
  • v is the Speed symbol

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These details can be found in the user manual of the car or mentioned on a yellow sticker at the door jamb at the driver’s side.

No, you should avoid mixing tyre brands for the front and rear tyres. Using tyres from different brands for your vehicle as it may hamper with its performance and ride quality.

The Maruti Alto K10 tyre price depends on the type of tread pattern you choose from the given variety of tyres offered by CEAT.

Every Maruti Alto K10 tyre size has a unique speed and load index which can be found on the tyre’s sidewall.

The factory-fitted Alto K10 tyre sizes are 145/80 R12 and 155/65 R13

CEAT provides two of its top tyre patterns, the CEAT Milaze X3 and the CEAT FuelSmarrt for Alto K10

MARUTI ALTO K10 TYRE SIZE GUIDE

MARUTI ALTO K10 VARIANT  TYRE SIZE   
MARUTI ALTO K10 LX 155/65R13  
MARUTI ALTO K10 LXI 155/65R13  
MARUTI ALTO K10 VXI 155/65R13  
MARUTI ALTO K10 CNG 155/65R13  

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