Speed rating The code is made up of one or two letters, or one letter and one number. It indicates the maximum permitted speed that the tire can sustain for a ten minute endurance without being in danger. {| |+ Speed rating |- ! Code | mphkm/h ! Code | mph km/h ! A1 | 3 5 ! L | 75 120 ! A2 | 6 10 ! M | 81 130 ! A3 | 9 15 ! N | 87 140 ! A4 | 12 20 ! P | 94 150 ! A5 | 16 25 ! Q | 100 160 ! A6 | 19 30 ! R | 106 170 ! A7 | 22 35 ! S | 112 180 ! A8 | 25 40 ! T | 118 190 ! B | 31 50 ! U | 124 200 ! C | 37 60 ! H | 130 210 ! D | 40 65 ! V | 149 240 ! E | 43 70 ! Z | over 149 over 240 ! F | 50 80 ! W | 168 270 ! G | 56 90 ! (W) | over 168 over 270 ! J | 62 100 ! Y | 186 300 ! K | 68 110 ! (Y) | over 186 over 300 |}
The 'Q' rating on the tyre represents the speed rating and any tyres that come with a 'Q' speed rating means that the manufacturer recommends a maximum speed of 99mph.
Speed Rating
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
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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.
Anything that has a Z rating is made for higher speeds and handling.
Speed ratings for tires indicate the maximum speed a tire can safely maintain over time. Expressed as a letter, such as "H" or "V," each rating corresponds to a specific speed limit, with higher letters representing higher speeds. For example, a tire with a "H" rating is rated for speeds up to 130 mph, while a "V" rating is for up to 149 mph. Choosing a tire with the appropriate speed rating is crucial for safety and performance.
A speed rating of H indicates that a tire is rated for a maximum speed of 130 mph (210 km/h). This rating is part of a standardized system used to signify the tire's capability to safely perform at certain speeds. Tires with an H rating are typically suitable for performance vehicles and some sedans that require higher speed handling. Always ensure that tires match the vehicle manufacturer's specifications for safety and performance.
no, it's just so you don't go too fast on crappy tires and risk blowing one out... it's only for the speed that the tires can handle safely. hope this helps!
cannotsure they can provided they are the right size and speed rating for the vehicle
VR = Sports car tire with a maximum speed rating of 149 mph. R = Light truck tire with a maximum speed rating of 106 mph
The 99 is the load rating and the H is the speed rating. The higher the load number the more weight the tire can carry. The speed number H means it is rated to 130 mph.