Can I use W rated tires instead of V?

V means that vehicles can safely use the tire with a top speed higher than 149mph. The rating W shows that the tire is safe to use for a vehicle with a top speed of 168mph.
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What is the difference between V and W rated tires?

This means that a tire with a V-rating, for example, can be driven at 149 miles per hour until it wears out! Less frequently seen ratings are Q 99 mph and R 106 mph- used in some light truck tires. The W rating replaced what was once Z, which was anything above 149 at the time, and is now limited to 168 mph.
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Can I mix V 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).
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Can I install H rated tires instead of V?

A V-rated car requires a tire designed to operate to a maximum of 149 mph and can thus not be fitted with an H-rated tire.
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Is tire speed rating W good?

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).
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What Is A Tire Speed Rating?



What does W mean on a tire?

The letter W denotes the maximum speed rating, which translates 168 mph—not something intended for mom's minivan. See our list of speed ratings below, which range from a low of "L" (just 75 mph for some off-road tires) to a high of Y (186 mph).
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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.
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Can I put a higher speed rated tire on my car?

SPEED RATINGS REFER TO MORE THAN JUST SPEED

You can always increase the speed rating of the tires on your vehicle for improved performance, but can never decrease it without reducing the vehicle top speed to that of the lower speed rating selected.
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What happens if you exceed tire speed rating?

What happens if you exceed your tire's speed rating? If you drive faster than the rated speed for your tires you are risking damage to the tires that could cause safety and performance problems down the road.
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What is the difference between speed rating V and H?

H-rated tires are rated for a maximum speed of 130 mph. The V rating is the next rating faster, and V-rated tires are good to 149 mph. Both H- and V-rated tires are considered to be performance-touring tires.
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Is it OK to fit tyres with a higher load rating?

Is it possible to fit tyres with a higher load index and a lower speed rating than my manufacturer recommends? Yes, you can fit tyres that have a higher load index and a lower speed rating.
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Can I use a tyre with a lower load rating?

Can you use a tire with a lower load index? No. A tire with a lower load index than your OE specifications can't properly support the weight of your vehicle and its load (passengers and ski equipment, for example)—or the forces applied to the tire in emergency manoeuvres.
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Are W rated tires all season?

Standard all-seasons are usually rated S (up to 112 mph) or T (118 mph). Climbing up the scale are the letters H (130 mph), V (149 mph), W (168 mph), Y (186 mph), and ZR (149+ mph).
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What is 91W tire?

A Z speed rating still appears on some tires sizes (ex: 225/50ZR16 91W). In this case, “ZR” designates a maximum speed capability of more than 149 mph, while W indicates that the tire's maximum speed is 168 mph.
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What is the best tire speed rating?

What Is a Tire Speed Rating?
  • The speed rating tells you the speed the tire can safely maintain over time. ...
  • M — Up to 81 mph.
  • N — Up to 87 mph.
  • P — Up to 93 mph.
  • Q — Up to 99 mph.
  • R — Up to 106 mph.
  • S — Up to 112 mph.
  • T — Up to 118 mph.
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What does speed rating V mean on tires?

V-rated tires can be driven at 149 MPH.
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What does XL mean on a tire?

XL (or Reinforced) tyres are 'extra load' tyres – they indicate that a tyre is reinforced to be able to withstand a higher load than other tyres of the same size.
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Does width of tire matter?

The tire width will affect their price and several other characteristics, such as grip, noise level, driving comfort, and appearance. Replacing narrow tires with wider ones will usually increase rolling resistance and, therefore, slightly increase fuel consumption.
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Can you change tire size on the same rim?

Wheels and tires are not interchangeable words. Tires are a part of the wheel setup. For instance, your vehicle has a set size of rims, but you can buy different sizes of tires to fit those rims, as long as the middle of the tires is the correct size.
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What is 95v tire?

To find out what "95" means, you have to look it up on a Load-Carrying Capacity Per Tire chart. Ninety-five indicates a maximum weight of 1,521 pounds. Remember that this is per tire, which means you have to multiply by four to get the total capacity for a complete set of tires.
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What does 100w mean on a tire?

The “18” that follows stands for the rim diameter in inches. The load capacity is identified using a numerical code “100” which in this case signifies 800 kg. With the “W” we come to the speed rating – “W” stands for 270 km/h.
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Which is better all-season or all-weather tires?

Generally speaking, all-seasons are intended for use only in warm, dry, and mild wet conditions. All-weather tires, on the other hand, are suitable for mild winter conditions with heavy rain, snowfall, and slush.
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Are all-weather tires noisy?

All of these tires are a bit noisier than premium all-seasons, and because they may be a higher speed rating than you normally use, the ride may be stiffer.
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Do XL tyres last longer?

An XL tyre lasts longer than a standard tyre when driving in similar conditions. These tyres have a reinforced design and offer protection against internal and external damage. The rigidity of the tire ensures better road grip and cornering ability.
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How do I choose tire load rating?

To roughly determine the load range capacity for each individual tire, take the vehicle's gross weight and divide by four. If the vehicle gross weight is 4,500 pounds, each tire should be able to safely support at least 1,125 pounds.
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