What brand is PACE tire?
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PACE tires are British PACE tires. The following is a specific introduction to tire speed ratings: Speed symbols: K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, etc. J corresponds to 100KM/H, K corresponds to 110KM/H, L corresponds to 120KM/H, M corresponds to 130KM/H, N corresponds to 140KM/H, P corresponds to 150KM/H, Q corresponds to 160KM/H, R corresponds to 170KM/H, S corresponds to 180KM/H, T corresponds to 190KM/H, H corresponds to 210KM/H, V corresponds to 240KM/H, W corresponds to 270KM/H, Y corresponds to 300KM/H, VR corresponds to >210KM/H, ZR corresponds to >240KM/H. Hazards of exceeding the limit: It is easy to cause tire standing wave phenomenon. It will cause the friction between the tire and the ground to increase sharply, generating a large amount of heat, causing the tire to heat up rapidly, the rubber and cord to separate, the tire structure to be damaged, and then a blowout.
Pace tires are actually a specialized brand under Goodyear, primarily targeting the replacement tire market, which essentially means providing spare tires or daily replacements for vehicles. It may not be as well-known as those premium brands, but it's cost-effective and highly reliable. I've used Pace tires on several cars, and my experience shows they offer good wear resistance, especially with decent noise control during city commutes. From a historical perspective, Goodyear launched Pace to cover a broader customer base, steadily supplying since the 1970s. Nowadays, many automotive service centers directly sell this brand. If you frequently drive, knowing these details can help you avoid counterfeit products—after all, tire choice directly impacts safety. I recommend prioritizing authorized sellers and avoiding random online purchases just to save money.