What is the difference between 99V and 99H tires?

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LaJack
07/29/25 10:01pm
The difference between 99V and 99H tires lies in their maximum speed ratings: 99V tires have a maximum speed rating of 240 km/h under full load, while 99H tires have a maximum speed rating of 210 km/h under full load. Here, 99 represents the load index of the tire, indicating a maximum load capacity of 775 kg, and V and H denote the speed ratings. Methods for tire maintenance include: 1. Ensuring the tire pressure is within the correct range; 2. Regularly inspecting the tire's appearance; 3. Keeping the tire surface clean; 4. Periodically checking the tire's alignment and balance; 5. Controlling driving speed; 6. Ensuring tires are used within their service life.
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