SAE J1269

SAE J1269

SAE J1269 is a standard test defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers to measure the rolling resistance of tires.

The rolling resistance coefficient (RRC) thus measured indicates the proportion of energy that is lost to the hysteresis of the material as the tire rolls.


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