What does 102H on the tire mean?
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The 102H on the tire represents the following: 102 indicates the load index of the tire, corresponding to a maximum single-tire load of 850kg. H represents the speed rating of the tire, with H corresponding to a maximum speed of 210km/h. Below is a detailed explanation of the tire: 1. Tire model identification method, for example, a tire marked as 195/65-R15-88H: 1. Tire width of 195mm. 2. Aspect ratio of the tire section is 65%. 3. Wheel diameter of 15 inches. 4. Load index of 88. 5. Speed rating of H. 2. The maximum load capacity is indicated by the load index. The relationship between common load indices (LI) and actual load values (kg) is as follows: 1. 100 corresponds to a maximum single-tire load of 800kg. 2. 101 corresponds to a maximum single-tire load of 825kg. 3. 102 corresponds to a maximum single-tire load of 850kg. 4. 103 corresponds to a maximum single-tire load of 875kg. 3. Tires are marked with speed limit symbols, represented by letters such as P, R, S, T, H, V, Z, etc., indicating the maximum speed at which the tire can carry the specified load under specified conditions: 1. Q: 160 km/h. 2. R: 170 km/h. 3. S: 180 km/h.