The ETRTO guide: standards + diagnosis + repairs
Everything a professional workshop needs: ETRTO history, rim/tyre compatibility, load/speed tables, 12+ diagnostic methods, and real repair costs – backed by 24car-repair.com data.
ETRTO: the hidden standard that keeps tyres on rims
European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation – founded in 1964, headquartered in Brussels. ETRTO defines the only tyre/rim interface parameters recognised by EU type approval and UNECE regulations. Over 95% of global car manufacturers reference ETRTO dimensions.
Contrary to belief, ETRTO doesn’t just publish numbers – they operate a certification scheme for rims and valves. Look for Ⓔ inside a circle on alloy wheels; it’s ETRTO witness testing.
The 6 pillars of ETRTO compliance
| Standard category | Description | Typical non‑compliance |
|---|---|---|
| Tyre dimensions | Section width, overall diameter, rolling circumference under load (ETRTO TR 1‑6) | oversize tyres rub suspension |
| Rim contours | Flange shape (J, JJ, JK, B, K, P, …), hump types (H, H2, EH2, FH, CH) | H2 tyre on EH2 rim – bead leak |
| Load / pressure | Inflation pressure vs load capacity tables (unique for each size) | underinflation, overload |
| Speed symbols | Q (160km/h) to Y (300km/h) plus ZR | V‑rated tyre on W‑rated vehicle |
| Valve / TPMS | Valve hole diameter 11.5±0.1mm (snap‑in), 16.0±0.1mm (clamp‑in), metal valve ETRTO TR‑57 | aftermarket clamp‑in 11.3mm hole – air loss |
| Offset (ET) tolerances | ETRTO permits ±2mm from declared ET. Non‑ETRTO rims often deviate ±5mm | bearing wear, scrub radius change |
ETRTO also standardises tyre ageing (DOT week/year) and recommends replacement at 10 years regardless of tread – mandatory for professional workshops.
Rim flange & hump – ETRTO decrypted
Incorrect flange/hump match causes 43% of bead leaks. ETRTO defines 11 flange profiles and 9 hump types. Here are the most frequent:
5.00° ±1° taper, 14mm height. 90% of passenger cars.
wider flange foot, heavy duty / SUV. JJ = 14.5mm radius.
two safety ridges; modern OE rims. H2a, H2b variants.
extra‑high hump for run‑flat tyres, bead retention.
ETRTO rule: do not mount tyre designed for H2 rim on EH2+ rim – bead may not seat fully.
Load index (LI) & speed symbol – ETRTO exact values
Load index: numerical code → max load (kg). Extract from ETRTO standard JATMA merger. Example: 91 = 615kg, 95 = 690kg, 100 = 800kg.
| LI | kg | LI | kg | LI | kg |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 80 | 450 | 86 | 530 | 92 | 630 |
| 82 | 475 | 88 | 560 | 94 | 670 |
| 84 | 500 | 90 | 600 | 96 | 710 |
| 85 | 515 | 91 | 615 | 100 | 800 |
Speed symbol – max speed (km/h) per ETRTO: Q=160, R=170, S=180, T=190, H=210, V=240, W=270, Y=300, (Y)>300. ZR: above 240km/h, but requires ETRTO supplement.
ETRTO non‑compliance: 7 detailed diagnostic paths
Symptom → ETRTO diagnosis (expanded)
| Symptom | ETRTO root cause | Diagnostic confirmation |
|---|---|---|
| Vibration 65‑80 mph | Bead not seated on hump (H2 vs EH2+) | Mark chalk line, inflate to max, rotate; witness line offset >2mm |
| Sudden pressure loss after pothole | Rim flange deformed, bead unseated – ETRTO rim section too thin | Runout gauge; ETRTO requires min 4.5mm flange thickness |
| TPMS intermittent fault | Valve hole diameter 0.2mm undersize → gasket creep | Hole gauge; compare to ETRTO 11.5±0.1mm |
| Shoulder wear inside edge | Rim too narrow for tyre (e.g. 205 tyre on 5.5″ rim) | Rim width calliper + ETRTO min rim width 5.5″ (205) |
| Sidewall bulge at low speed | Rim flange type J vs JJ – carcass damaged by flange radius | Visual inspection of rim stamp; ETRTO JJ uses larger radius |
| Cannot balance wheel | Non‑ETRTO rim – bead seat eccentricity >0.5mm | Runout dial; ETRTO max radial runout 0.6mm |
Repair & replacement: ETRTO‑compliant workshop rates
| Service intervention | Average cost (USD/EUR) | ETRTO requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Tyre replacement – correct ETRTO size/load | $120 – 450 per tyre | Must match placard / ETRTO upgrade |
| Rim replacement – ETRTO certified alloy | $200 – 650 per rim | ETRTO Ⓔ mark, correct ET, hump, load rating |
| Bead re‑seat + ETRTO bead sealer | $35 – 65 | if rim is ETRTO but tyre bead damaged |
| TPMS service – ETRTO valve kit | $80 – 160 | OEM‑style ETRTO valve, torque 4Nm |
| Wheel alignment + ETRTO geo check | $95 – 150 | mandatory after rim width change |
| ETRTO diagnostic session (labour) | $65 – 120 | rim measurement, ETRTO app report |
| Rim repair (weld / straighten) | $90 – 190 | only if ETRTO profile remains; otherwise scrap |
Insurance alert: non‑ETRTO fitments are often excluded from damage coverage – documented diagnosis required.
Global comparison: ETRTO vs TRA vs JATMA
| Parameter | ETRTO (Europe) | TRA (USA) | JATMA (Japan) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tyre section width | Measured on 6.0J rim | Measured on measuring rim (may vary) | Similar to ETRTO, slight tolerance |
| Load/pressure table | Unique per size, 3…5% conservative | Based on ply rating / load range | Lower max load for same size |
| Rim contour | J, JJ, H2, EH2 … ISO | Mostly J, JJ; less hump variation | J, JJ, also K |
| Offset tolerance | ±2mm | ±3mm (SAE) | ±2.5mm |
| Valve hole | 11.5 / 16.0 mm | 0.453″ (11.5) similar, but TPMS different | Same as ISO |
Mixed standards (e.g. import car with JATMA rims on ETRTO tyre) require cross‑reference – only ETRTO Blue Book provides mutual validation.
ETRTO best practices – extend tyre life
- Always consult ETRTO rim width range before mounting – don’t trust “it fits”.
- Hump identification sticker inside rim well; replace if missing.
- Use ETRTO approved bead lubricant – non‑approved grease alters friction and bead slip.
- TPMS rebuild kits must be ETRTO listed (valve stem, sealing cone).
- Winter wheel sets – confirm ETRTO load index ≥ 85% of original (for reduced pressure).