What is the difference between 91w and 95w tires?

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Brady
07/29/25 6:53pm
91w tires and 95w tires differ in load capacity: the maximum load capacity of a single 91w tire is 615 kilograms, while that of a 95w tire is 690 kilograms. The 'w' indicates that the tire can support a maximum speed of 270 kilometers per hour. The functions of tires are: 1. To directly contact the road surface and, together with the car suspension, mitigate the impact during driving; 2. To ensure good ride comfort and smooth driving; 3. To ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, improving the car's traction, braking, and passing ability; 4. To bear the weight of the car.
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