Get a tire with a speed rating of S or T.
A "T" speed rating means the tire was tested to withstand at least a constant 118 mph....... An "H" rating 130.
The 95 at the end of your tire designation is the 'Load Rating' -in this case, 690 Kg per tire (1,500 pounds) The 'T' is a 'speed rating', usable to 118 mph.
The 94 or 95 at the end of your tire designation is the 'Load Rating' -in this case, 670 Kg and 690 Kg per tire. - The 'H' and 'T' are 'speed rating', usable to 130mph and 118 mph
S or T speed rating. Size is listed on drivers door post and in your owners manual.
It is the maximum speed your tire is made for. It is indicated by the last letter on the tire designation. - eg, 215 65 R15 95 H - the H is speed rating.
104 T is the 'Load Index' and 'Speed Rating' on modern tires. The load # 104 means each tire can support 900 Kg and the speed rating 'T' means they are good to use up to 118 mph.
108=the load rating per tire is 2205 lbs S=the speed rating on this tire is 112 mph
The H is the speed rating. The H rating means the tire has a speed rating of up to 130 mph. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=35
That is the speed rating of the tire, S, followed by an R which indicates the tire is a radial tire. The S speed rating indicates the tire is designed to run at a sustained speed of 106 mph and no more.
Tires have speed ratings. An S rated tire has a fixed rated speed of 112 mph. This is a good tire for a family sedan and van. A T rated tire with a speed rating of 118 mph is also a good choice for a family sedan or van.
A ''Z'' tire means that the top speed rating of the tire is not designated, and you must consult the manufacturer to obtain the rating. A ''W (ZR)'' tire's top speed rating is 270 km/h or 168MPH. A ''Y (ZR)'' tire's top speed rating is 300 km/h or 186 MPH. A ''ZR'' tire is rated at top speed of 300 km/h or 186 MPH, AND ABOVE. No, ''Z'' tires, and ''ZR'' tires are not the same.