Is there a significant difference in usage between 95h and 95v?
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There is not much difference in usage between 95h and 95v, as the maximum speeds corresponding to these two types of tires are 210km/h and 240km/h respectively, which are speeds that are rarely reached in daily driving. The letters h and v are tire speed rating codes: The speed rating indicates the maximum speed at which a tire can carry a specified load under specified conditions. Different tires will have English letters on their sidewalls indicating their speed ratings. These represent the certified speed ratings of tires ranging from 4.8 km/h to 300 km/h. The letter codes range from A1 to ZR. The meaning of tire specifications: Taking a tire with the specification 235/45/R18/98W as an example, it indicates a tread width of 235mm, an aspect ratio of 45%, R for radial tire, a suitable rim diameter of 18 inches, a maximum load index of 750kg, and a maximum speed capability of 270km/h.