The "h" or "v" rating is the speed rating on the tire.. the later in the alphabet the higher the speed rating.. h rated tires are the lowest rated and are not reccomended for high speed driving... Z rated tires are the highest rated and are reccomended for prolonged high speed driving .. think autobahn. ---------------- Beginning in 1991, the speed symbol denoting a fixed maximum speed capability of new tires must be shown only in the speed rating portion of the tire's service description, such as 225/50R16 89S. The most common tire speed rating symbols, maximum speeds and typical applications are shown below: ---------------- M - 81 mph - 130 km/h ---------------- N - 87 mph - 140km/h --- Temporary Spare Tires ---------------- P - 93 mph - 150 km/h ---------------- Q - 99 mph - 160 km/h --- Studless & Studdable Winter Tires ---------------- R - 106 mph - 170 km/h --- H.D. Light Truck Tires ---------------- S - 112 mph - 180 km/h --- Family Sedans & Vans ---------------- T - 118 mph - 190 km/h --- Family Sedans & Vans ---------------- U - 124 mph - 200 km/h ---------------- H - 130 mph - 210 km/h --- Sport Sedans & Coupes ---------------- V - 149 mph - 240 km/h --- Sport Sedans, Coupes & Sports Cars ---------------- When Z-speed rated tires were first introduced, they were thought to reflect the highest tire speed rating that would ever be required, in excess of 240 km/h or 149 mph. While Z-speed rated tires are capable of speeds in excess of 149 mph, how far above 149 mph was not identified. That ultimately caused the automotive industry to add W- and Y-speed ratings to identify the tires that meet the needs of new vehicles that have extremely high top-speed capabilities. ---------------- W - 168 mph - 270 km/h --- Exotic Sports Cars ---------------- Y - 186 mph - 300 km/h --- Exotic Sports Cars ----------------
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.
H speed rating is 130 mph maximum.
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
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.
That is the speed rating of the tire. H is rated up to 130 mph.
The T rating on a tire indicates its speed capability, specifically that the tire can safely handle speeds up to 118 mph (190 km/h). Tire ratings are part of a standardized system that helps consumers understand the performance characteristics of tires. Each letter corresponds to a specific speed threshold, so a T-rated tire is suitable for everyday driving but may not be ideal for high-performance vehicles. Always check your vehicle's specifications to ensure compatibility with the correct tire rating.
The "104H" on tires indicates the tire's load index and speed rating. The "104" signifies that the tire can support a maximum load of 1,000 kg (2,204 lbs) per tire. The "H" denotes a speed rating, indicating that the tire is rated for speeds up to 210 km/h (130 mph). Together, these ratings help ensure that the tire is suitable for both load capacity and speed performance.
A z rating on a tire is a speed rating, for most u.s. roads an h rated tire is fine, check with local tire dealer
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.
It's a speed rating, in this case meaning 'up to 130 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.
A "T" speed rating means the tire was tested to withstand at least a constant 118 mph....... An "H" rating 130.