What does 98h on a tire mean?

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BentleyFitz
07/25/25 8:45am
98h is the speed rating and load index of a tire. 98 indicates that the maximum weight this tire can bear is 750 kilograms, and h means the maximum speed this tire can withstand is 210 kilometers per hour. Here are the situations when you need to replace your tires: 1. Perform a thorough cleaning of the car, especially focusing on the tires. If the tire surface is covered with mud-like substances, it can easily hide damages on the tread. During cleaning, check for the presence of mud, cuts, bulges, etc. on the tires. If any cracks are found, the tire should be replaced immediately. 2. If severe wear is found on the tires, it will reduce the braking power of the car. To prevent such situations, it is best to replace them in time. 3. During inspection, if the tire valve is found to be made of rubber and turns dark red, it indicates that the valve has aged and can no longer ensure good airtightness. It is best to replace it.
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MacSamuel
08/10/25 7:02pm
The 98H marking on the tire indicates that 98 represents the load index, meaning each tire can support a maximum weight of approximately 750 kilograms, suitable for the vehicle's load requirements; H is the speed rating, indicating the tire can safely withstand a maximum speed of around 210 kilometers per hour. As a driver who frequently takes long trips, I find this knowledge very practical. When selecting tires, it's important to match the values recommended in the vehicle's manual to avoid issues caused by overloading, such as when carrying many passengers or driving at high speeds. Overloading can easily damage the tires and even affect braking distance. I recommend checking the tire specifications during each maintenance check to ensure proper tire pressure, which makes driving safer and more fuel-efficient. Always avoid speeding and overloading—safety comes first. Paying attention to these small details can improve driving stability over time.
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