What do 98H and 98V on tires represent?

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DeGabrielle
07/30/25 12:45am
Tire markings 98 represent the load index of the tire, while V indicates the speed rating of the tire, and H denotes the speed grade of the tire. Below are explanations regarding 98H and 98V: 1. Specific meaning of 98V: The number 98 on the tire represents the load index, indicating that the tire can bear a maximum weight of 750KG, while V stands for the speed rating of the tire, which is the maximum speed limit. A tire marked with V can reach a top speed of 240km/h. 2. Specific meaning of 98H: The number 98 represents the load index of the tire, showing that the corresponding tire has a maximum load capacity of 750KG, and H stands for the speed grade of the tire, indicating the highest speed at which the tire can carry the specified load under specified conditions. A tire marked with H has a maximum speed of 210km/h.
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