A "v" speed rating is good for 149 mph.
Neither is better. The V & W are speed ratings. V is rated to 149 mph and W is rated to 168 mph. The W rated tire will have a slightly harder compound. Stick with the V rated as it will provide a better ride.
The V & W are speed ratings. V means the tire is rated up to 149 mph (240 km/h) W means it is rated up to 168 mph (270 km/h)
I'm not sure what you mean by this. There is no such thing as V rated..
Speed Rated
That is the speed rating of the tire. H is rated up to 130 mph.
The "94V" on a tire indicates its load index and speed rating. The number "94" signifies that the tire can support a maximum load of 670 kg (1,477 lbs) per tire. The "V" denotes the speed rating, indicating that the tire is rated for speeds up to 149 mph (240 km/h). Together, these specifications help ensure that the tire is suitable for the vehicle's performance and weight requirements.
The "91V" on your tire indicates its load index and speed rating. The "91" represents the tire's load index, meaning it can support a maximum load of 615 kg (1,356 lbs). The "V" denotes the speed rating, which means the tire is rated for speeds up to 149 mph (240 km/h). This combination is crucial for ensuring the tire meets the performance and safety requirements for your vehicle.
Tire Presure Monitoring System, it means the system is not communicating with the tires. it does not mean low tire pressure. That is a different light.
The "91V" on a tire indicates its load index and speed rating. The "91" is the load index, which specifies the maximum load the tire can safely carry, in this case, 615 kg (1,356 lbs). The "V" denotes the speed rating, indicating that the tire is rated for speeds up to 240 km/h (149 mph). Together, these markings provide essential information about the tire's performance capabilities.
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.
can you replace a h rated tire with a t rated, and which one gives a better ride and less noise.
245/50R16 get a W rated tire or Z rated