H is the load range of the tire which indicates the ply. H is a 16 ply tire.
can you replace a h rated tire with a t rated, and which one gives a better ride and less noise.
That is the speed rating of the tire. H is rated up to 130 mph.
The V & W are speed ratings. V means the tire is rated up to 149 mph (240 km/h) W means it is rated up to 168 mph (270 km/h)
A z rating on a tire is a speed rating, for most u.s. roads an h rated tire is fine, check with local tire dealer
GL/GLS 225/60-17 H-Rated Limited 225/55-18 H-Rated
225/60/16 /h rated
The 99 is the load rating and the H is the speed rating. The higher the load number the more weight the tire can carry. The speed number H means it is rated to 130 mph.
A ''Z'' tire means that the top speed rating of the tire is not designated, and you must consult the manufacturer to obtain the rating. A ''W (ZR)'' tire's top speed rating is 270 km/h or 168MPH. A ''Y (ZR)'' tire's top speed rating is 300 km/h or 186 MPH. A ''ZR'' tire is rated at top speed of 300 km/h or 186 MPH, AND ABOVE. No, ''Z'' tires, and ''ZR'' tires are not the same.
Speed Ratings: Capable of sustaining infoor wheel tests at the following speeds: S: 112 MPH T: 118 MPH H: 130 MPH
The 99 is the load rating and the H is the speed rating. The higher the load number the more weight the tire can carry. The speed number H means it is rated to 130 mph.
245/50R16 get a W rated tire or Z rated
It's depends on tire rating, H rated goes up to 130, and V rated is at about 140. But only if LT1, don't know about L99