What is the difference between H and V on tires?
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There are 4 differences between V and H on tires: 1. H and V represent the speed rating of the tire, which is the maximum speed the tire can withstand. 2. H indicates that the maximum speed the tire can withstand is 210 km/h. 3. V indicates that the maximum speed the tire can withstand is 220 km/h. 4. Under load conditions, the maximum speed for tire V is 240 km/h, while for tire H it is 210 km/h. The higher speed rating of tire V indicates stronger tire performance.