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What does 88V on a tire mean?

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SawyerAnn
07/29/2025, 07:43 PM

88V on a tire refers to the load index and speed rating. The number 88 indicates the load index, while the letter V represents the speed rating. The main functions of tires include: 1. Supporting the entire weight of the vehicle, bearing the load of the car, and transmitting forces and moments in other directions; 2. Transmitting traction and braking torque to ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, thereby improving the car's power performance, braking performance, and off-road capability; 3. Working together with the car's suspension system to cushion the impact during driving and dampen the resulting vibrations; 4. Protecting the car's components from severe vibrations, adapting to the vehicle's high-speed performance, reducing driving noise, and ensuring driving safety, handling stability, comfort, and fuel efficiency.

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VanKimberly
08/15/2025, 10:58 PM

As an average car owner, I know that "88V" on a tire means: 88 is the load index, indicating each tire can bear approximately 560 kg, and V is the speed rating, representing a maximum safe speed of 240 km/h. This is crucial because matching the correct tires ensures driving safety and vehicle performance. I always check these markings when changing tires, as neglecting them could lead to blowouts or instability. An extra reminder: always confirm specifications according to your vehicle's manual, and never overload or exceed speed limits, especially on highways. Regularly checking tire wear and pressure can extend their lifespan, improve fuel efficiency, and provide greater peace of mind while driving.

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VonRhett
10/18/2025, 11:45 PM

Over the years working at the auto repair shop, I've learned that the '88V' marking on tires is crucial: 88 indicates load capacity, meaning each tire can bear 560 kg, while V signifies a speed rating of up to 240 km/h. This marking is commonly found on high-performance tires, ideal for vehicles driven at high speeds. Choosing the wrong specification may lead to premature wear or imbalance. I always advise owners to match replacement tires with the OEM specifications and check other markings like tire pressure monitoring. By the way, higher speed-rated tires generally offer better wet-weather traction, but I consistently recommend weekly visual inspections of tire conditions to prevent unexpected issues.

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Myrtle
12/01/2025, 11:21 PM

Safety first! The "88V" marking on the tire indicates a load rating of 88 (approximately 560kg per tire) and a speed rating of V (up to 240km/h). Ignoring this may increase the risk of accidents, such as tire blowouts when overloaded. Based on my data review, matching speed limits and load requirements is crucial. I recommend checking tire condition quarterly and adjusting based on driving habits to ensure safe journeys. Regular maintenance, including wheel hub cleaning, can also prevent potential hazards.

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