Load Index
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A tire with a load index of 98 can carry up to 1653 pounds, while a speed rating of “H” means the tire can handle a maximum speed of 130 mph. This tire is commonly used for mid-sized and full-sized sedans. It’s important to choose tires with a sufficient load capacity and speed rating to…
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A tire with a load index of 94 can carry up to 1477 pounds, while a speed rating of “V” means the tire can handle a maximum speed of 149 mph. This tire is commonly used for high-performance vehicles and sports cars. It’s important to make sure your tires have a sufficient load capacity and…
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When you see “91H” on a tire, “91” represents the load index and “H” represents the speed rating. The load index indicates how much weight the tire can support, with 91 being a weight capacity of 1356 pounds. The speed rating indicates the maximum speed the tire can handle, with “H” indicating a maximum speed…
