What is the difference between 92H and 92V tires?
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The difference between 92V and 92H tires is: the speed rating is different. H represents that the maximum speed the tire can withstand is 210km/h. V represents that the maximum speed the tire can withstand is 240km/h; the load index is the same, both can withstand a maximum weight of 630 kg. 92 refers to the tire load index, which is the load index of a single tire, and this is the same. The permissible speed ratings are V and H. Their differences are: 1. Maximum speed: The maximum speed of H-rated tires is 210km/h, while that of V-rated tires is 240km/h. 2. Type: H-rated tires are generally used for sporty sedans, while V-rated tires are generally used for sports cars. 3. Wear resistance: Generally, the higher the maximum permissible speed of the tire, the stronger the grip, and correspondingly, the easier it is to wear. Generally, V-rated tires wear out more easily than H-rated tires.