What is the difference between V and H tires?
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The difference between V and H tires lies in their speed ratings: V-rated tires have a maximum safe speed limit of 240 km/h, while H-rated tires have a maximum safe speed limit of 210 km/h. The principle for replacing tires is that tires on the same axle must be of the same brand, tread pattern, size, load index, speed rating, and have similar tread depths. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground, typically installed on metal rims. They support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain driving performance. Tires often operate under complex and demanding conditions, requiring high load-bearing, traction, and cushioning capabilities.