What is the difference between tire 95w and 91v?
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Tire 95w and 91v are load indexes of tires. Each tire's load index and maximum load capacity are engraved on the sidewall. For example, a load index of 95 corresponds to a maximum load capacity of 690 kg, while 91 corresponds to a maximum load capacity of 615 kg. Overloaded tires will accumulate excessive heat and may lead to sudden failure. Below is relevant information about tires: 1. The same axle should be fitted with tires of the same specification, structure, manufacturer, and tread pattern (including consistent load index and speed rating). The load index of replacement tires must be equal to or greater than that of the original tires. The speed rating of replacement tires must be equal to or greater than that of the original tires. 2. The load index of replacement tires must be equal to or greater than that of the original tires, and the speed rating of replacement tires must be equal to or greater than that of the original tires. For tires of the same brand, different tread patterns represent different product positioning.