What does the tire speed rating 92V mean?

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MacCamila
07/29/25 9:21pm
Tire 92V indicates that the maximum load capacity of a single tire is 630 kilograms. 92V refers to the tire load index, also known as the speed rating, where a higher number indicates better load-bearing capacity. V represents a maximum speed of 240 kilometers per hour. Precautions for tire use: 1. Regularly check tire pressure: Tire pressure is a crucial factor affecting tire lifespan. It should not be too high or too low; inflate according to the vehicle's indicated tire pressure. In summer, try to keep the tire pressure slightly lower; in winter, ensure the tire pressure is slightly higher than in summer due to the thermal expansion and contraction of tires. 2. Frequently inspect tire wear: Some vehicles may experience uneven tire wear. Regularly check the tires, especially the inner side, for any abnormal wear, focusing on whether the tread depth is consistent on both sides. 3. Promptly remove small stones and other debris from the tires: Debris in the tire treads can pose potential hazards, as it may fly out while driving. Therefore, try to keep the tires clean.
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