What do PCR, TBR and OTR Mean?
The most commonly used tyre terms in the tyre industry are: TBR, PCR and OTR. Those familiar in the tyre industry, know exactly what it means, but for the new ones among us it may be a mystery. Within Magna Tyres, only the terms OTR and TBR are used, as PCR stands for Passenger Car Radial tyre.
PCR Tyres
As mentioned PCR stands for Passenger Car Radial tyres and is used for tyres that fit under car vehicles. Often they are just called ‘tyres’ because they cannot be fitted underneath other vehicles or machines than cars.
PLT tyres are also often mentioned, which is a slightly broader concept. PLT tyres include PCR and Light Truck tyres. However, these Light Truck tyres should not be confused with TBR tyres. PLT tyres consist of a semi-steel structure which provides a better and more comfortable driving experience. There are different sizes for PLT tyres, such as 185/65R14 and 215/60R16. Magna Tyres does not offer these sizes, as we are specialised in the larger OTR tyres.
TBR Tyres
TBR is the short name of Truck, Bus and Radial tyres. So it can be seen that TBR tyres are mainly used for truck and bus vehicles.
Sometimes, TBR tyres are called commercial tyres, as these tyres are often used on commercial vehicles. In addition, the TBR tyre’s structure is all steel wire, which means that they have better loading performance. Magna Tyres offers TBR tyres in different sizes, for example the 13R22.5, 12.00R20 and the 325/95R24.
TBR tyres from Magna Tyres are especially designed for trucks operating in off-road conditions. The wide, deep tread promotes long tyre life.