What does 95w tire mean?

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DiJourney
07/24/25 7:14pm
95w tire represents the load index and speed rating of the tire respectively. 95 indicates that the maximum load capacity of a single tire is 690 kilograms, and w indicates that the maximum speed is 270 kilometers per hour. Precautions for tire use: 1. Regularly check tire pressure, as tire pressure is an important factor affecting tire life. It should not be too high or too low, and inflation should be done according to the vehicle's indicated tire pressure; 2. Frequently check the wear condition of the tire, mainly observing whether the tread depth on both sides of the tire is consistent; 3. Promptly remove small stones and other foreign objects from the tire. Foreign objects in the tire tread pose potential hazards and can easily splash out while driving. Therefore, small stones and other debris should be removed with a key or similar tool to keep the tire as clean as possible.
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Mason
08/10/25 8:53am
The 95w marking on a tire refers to its load and speed ratings. The number 95 indicates the maximum weight the tire can bear, with data showing that 95 corresponds to a load capacity of approximately 690 kilograms—the higher this number, the stronger the tire. The 'w' denotes the speed rating, representing a maximum speed capability of 270 kilometers per hour, which is crucial for high-speed driving. If your tire's specification label includes this marking, it means the manufacturer designed it to safely handle such loads without bursting under normal conditions. When I changed my own tires, I paid attention to these ratings because values that are too low can pose risks when carrying heavy loads or driving at high speeds, and can also accelerate tire wear. Therefore, when buying a car or new tires, it's important to match them to your vehicle's load requirements—don't just focus on size. Many sedans today use H or V ratings, while W is more high-end, suitable for performance cars, though it's rarely utilized for regular city driving, making excessively high ratings somewhat wasteful.
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Emman
09/26/25 3:46am
In my over ten years of driving, the '95' in 95W tires refers to the weight the tire can bear, specifically a maximum of 690 kilograms. Exceeding this limit can cause deformation or blowouts. The 'W' indicates the speed rating, capped at 270 km/h, primarily for safety to prevent loss of control. When choosing tires, don't just focus on the brand; consider these parameters to match your vehicle's weight and driving habits. For example, SUVs that frequently carry loads should opt for higher load ratings, while those who rarely speed on long trips can manage with lower ratings. In practical use, I've noticed these numbers are often in small print on the tire sidewall, which can wear off if positioned differently, so it's best to regularly check tire pressure to avoid overloading issues. Currently, 91H tires are common on the market, while 95W tires are more durable but pricier. Unless necessary, it's better not to upgrade and save the money for car repairs instead.
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