Which is better, H-rated or T-rated tires?
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H and T are two adjacent speed ratings, with H being one level higher than T. H has a maximum speed of 210 km/h, while T is rated for 190 km/h. Therefore, H-rated tires are better than T-rated ones. Related information: 1. Introduction: The letters indicate the maximum speed that the tire can withstand. H means the maximum speed should not exceed 210 km/h, while T means the maximum speed should not exceed 190 km/h. 2. Expansion: Other speed codes include: M represents a maximum speed of 130 km/h; Q represents 160 km/h; R represents 170 km/h; S represents 180 km/h; T represents 190 km/h; H represents 210 km/h; V represents 240 km/h; W represents 270 km/h; Y represents 300 km/h, and Z represents speeds above 240 km/h.