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@S****ytire, TikTok, Chris Light, PCHS-NJROTC, Wiki Commons
@S****ytire, TikTok, Chris Light, PCHS-NJROTC, Wiki Commons

Woman asks strange question at Autozone about tires, but the answer really could save her life

For auto safety, there really are no stupid questions.

A TikTok post about AutoZone sparked online debate after an automotive TikToker relayed a phone call he overheard that initially sounded ridiculous. But, as the comment revealed, it raised a surprisingly important safety question.

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The moment was shared by content creator S****ytire (@s****ytire), who posted a video recounting what happened while he was inside the store. According to the creator, an employee answered a call on speakerphone, allowing people nearby to hear the exchange.

“I had to walk out of Autozone to make this video,” he said. “They answered the phone on speaker in there, and a girl said, ‘Hey, uh, I know my tire size, but how do I know if it’ll hold my car up?’”

The employee seemed confused by the question. “And dude, so what are you talking about?” the creator recalled him saying. “And she said, on my car, my tires. I’m trying to buy some tires online, and I know my size. I got the size right, but how do I know if it’ll hold the weight of my car up?”

The creator admitted that the moment caught everyone off guard. “He looked at me, I just started laughing,” he said. “And he said, ‘I don’t know. You’re gonna have to call a tire store. We sell parts.’”

The caller persisted, asking if the employee could recommend tires that would support her vehicle.

“She said, you can’t just tell me what tire I’ll hold my car up and what tire I want,” the creator said. “I swear, bro. I started laughing. He started laughing.”

At first glance, the question might sound naïve. But commenters quickly pointed out that the caller was actually asking about a real—and critical—tire specification. “That really wasn’t a dumb question tires have load ratings for a reason,” one commenter wrote. Another added, “That’s a semi valid question.”

What a tire load rating actually means

Every tire has a load index, a number that indicates the maximum weight the tire can safely support when properly inflated. This is likely what the customer meant when they asked: “How do I know if it’ll hold my car up?” The number is molded into the tire’s sidewall and appears as part of the tire’s service description after the size code. In simple terms, the higher the load index number, the more weight the tire is designed to carry.

While most passenger vehicles fall within a typical range, automakers specify the correct load rating for each model. That information is usually found on the driver-side door placard, in the owner’s manual, or on the original tires themselves.

Why using the wrong rating can be dangerous

Experts say using tires with a load rating below the manufacturer’s recommendation can create serious safety risks. If a tire isn’t rated to handle the vehicle’s weight—including passengers and cargo—it may experience excessive heat buildup, faster wear, or structural failure. In extreme cases, this can lead to blowouts or loss of vehicle control. That’s why replacement tires should meet or exceed the vehicle’s specified load rating whenever possible.

The AutoZone moment highlights how easily technical car questions can sound unusual, even when they point to legitimate safety concerns. While the creator’s story turned into a humorous anecdote, the discussion that followed suggests the caller may have been more carefully thinking about tire safety than many drivers.


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