What does 92H on a tire mean?
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92H on a tire indicates the maximum speed the tire can achieve and the maximum load capacity of the tire. The numbers 92 and H represent the following information respectively: 1. 92 refers to the load index of the tire, indicating that the tire can bear a maximum load of 630kg. 2. H represents the highest speed rating that the tire can support, with H indicating a maximum speed of 210km/h. Below are some notes about tires: 1. Car tires are one of the important components of a vehicle, directly in contact with the road surface, working together with the car suspension to mitigate the impact during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smooth driving; ensuring good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface; improving the traction, braking, and off-road capability of the vehicle; bearing the weight of the car, the important role of tires in vehicles is increasingly recognized. 2. Structurally, tires can be classified into radial tires and bias tires, while tread patterns can be categorized into rib patterns, transverse patterns, mixed patterns, and off-road patterns. In terms of types, tires can be roughly divided into 8 categories based on vehicle types. 3. In terms of size classification, full-size spare tires: The specifications of a full-size spare tire are exactly the same as the other four tires on the vehicle, allowing it to replace any temporarily or permanently unusable tire. Compact spare tires: These spare tires have slightly smaller diameter and width compared to the other four tires, hence they can only be used as a temporary replacement and must be used on non-driving wheels, with a maximum speed not exceeding 80km/h.