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What is the maximum speed of a 102h tire?

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ChloeRose
08/28/25 5:36am
102h tires can reach a maximum speed of 210 km/h. Below is an extended introduction to tires: 1. Tire classification by vehicle type: Can be roughly divided into 8 types. Namely: PC - Passenger car tires; LT - Light truck tires; TB - Truck and bus tires; AG - Agricultural vehicle tires; OTR - Off-the-road tires; ID - Industrial vehicle tires; AC - Aircraft tires; MC - Motorcycle tires. 2. Introduction to car tire specification parameters: The section width and aspect ratio are expressed in millimeters as a percentage. Followed by: Tire type code, rim diameter (in inches), load index (allowable load capacity code), and allowable speed code.
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SanAlyssa
09/10/25 4:01am
I've heard about the 102H tires. I've driven many cars equipped with this type of tire. The number 102 indicates a load capacity of approximately 850 kg, and the H speed rating means it can sustain speeds up to 210 km/h. However, in actual driving, I don't push it to the limit because high speeds increase tire wear and the risk of blowouts. I often drive on highways but always keep it under 180 km/h to ensure safety. Additionally, high temperatures can lower the speed limit, so extra caution is needed in summer. For maintenance, I check tire pressure and wear condition monthly. When replacing tires, choosing this rating offers good cost-performance and suits ordinary sedans. In conclusion, speed limits are design indicators, and obeying traffic rules is what truly matters.
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JuneLee
10/24/25 4:49am
I'm a car enthusiast and always pay attention to tire specifications. The 'H' in 102H represents a maximum speed of 210km/h. But as a responsible car owner, I firmly believe safe driving is paramount and would never attempt to speed. I remember once on the highway when hot weather caused tires to heat up quickly, I immediately slowed down to 120km/h and took a ten-minute break. Speeding can easily lead to tire blowout accidents, which are extremely dangerous. I recommend everyone, regardless of tire rating, to maintain them regularly, ensure proper tire pressure, and check all wheels before long trips. Obeying traffic laws is much wiser than pursuing speed.
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LaRowan
12/07/25 5:13am
I've been driving for many years and know that 102H tires have a maximum speed of 210 kilometers per hour. This number is the theoretical limit, but in actual use, I usually drive below 180 to prevent accidents. High-speed driving increases tire temperature and accelerates wear. Regular pressure checks are important. Simply put, the H rating represents this speed—don't modify your car to exceed it.
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