What is 100h speed rating?

An H speed rating indicates the tire is approved for speeds up to 130 mph (210 km/h) under optimal conditions.

What is the T on a tire?

A “P” stands for p-metric, which is a tire used primarily on passenger cars. An “LT” indicates a light-truck tire. A “T” means it’s a temporary spare. Some tires get a “Z” or an “F” attached to the radial indicator, denoting a Z-rated tire (see service description below) or a run-flat tire.

What is the T rating on a tire?

118 mph
T-Rated Tires: This tire is often recommended for family sedans and vans. It’s rated for up to 118 mph.

What does W mean on tyres?

The speed rating is displayed on the tyre’s sidewall, after the load rating. In this example, the car’s speed rating is W, which indicates that it has been legally approved for use up to 168 mph.

What does W mean on tires?

A relatively new addition to the speed rating chart, tires with speed rating “W” can achieve a maximum sustained speed of 168 mph (270 kph).

What does T stand for for tire rating?

a temporary spare
An “LT” indicates a light-truck tire. A “T” means it’s a temporary spare. Some tires get a “Z” or an “F” attached to the radial indicator, denoting a Z-rated tire (see service description below) or a run-flat tire.

What are W rated tires?

SPEED RATING W A relatively new addition to the speed rating chart, tires with speed rating “W” can achieve a maximum sustained speed of 168 mph (270 kph).

Can I mix Y and W rated tyres?

Mixing tyre speed ratings isn’t recommended. If you are in a situation where you must mix tyre speed ratings (after an emergency puncture, for example) then make sure the lower-rated tyres are on the front axle to prevent turning more sharply than you intended (oversteering).

What does the T mean on tires?

Sometimes, letters precede the first number. A “P” stands for p-metric, which is a tire used primarily on passenger cars. An “LT” indicates a light-truck tire. A “T” means it’s a temporary spare.

What is the T rating on tires?

T-Rated Tires: This tire is often recommended for family sedans and vans. It’s rated for up to 118 mph.

Are all Load Range E tires 10-ply?

To summarize: ply ratings and load ratings are systems of measurement for load carrying capacity. Load Range E tires are equivalent to a 10-ply tire.