What are the differences between H and V in car tires?
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Car tires H and V differ in their meanings and the speeds they represent. Below is a detailed introduction to the differences between car tires H and V: 1. Tire H represents a maximum speed of 210 KM/h, while V represents a maximum speed of 240 KM/h. The higher the speed rating of a tire, the stronger its heat resistance and grip during vehicle turns. It is evident that tire V has a higher speed rating than H, and tire V is also more expensive than H. 2. Tires can be classified into approximately 8 types based on vehicle categories. These include: PC—Passenger Car tires; LT—Light Truck tires; TB—Truck and Bus tires; AG—Agricultural Vehicle tires; OTR—Off-The-Road tires; ID—Industrial Vehicle tires; AC—Aircraft tires; MC—Motorcycle tires.