Difference Between V and H in Tires?
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The main differences between V and H tires: 1. Different speed ratings: H indicates a maximum safe speed of 210 km/h; V indicates a maximum safe speed of 240 km/h. 2. Different performance: The higher-speed-rated V tires represent stronger tire performance. It's important to know that when tires roll at high speeds, they generate heat due to compression and deformation, so higher-rated V tires naturally have superior resistance. Additional information: Enhancements are made on the tire shoulders and tread patterns to reduce the likelihood of tire deformation, and the wet grip performance of the tires is also improved.