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Knowing the life and designed maximum speed of your tires is crucial to a safe driving experience.
Did you know that the speed rating of each tire is indicated by a letter on the wall of the tire, from L to H?
In addition, the tyre's validity period is indicated by a four-digit number on the wall, with the first two digits indicating the week of manufacture and the last two indicating the year. It's important to note that the validity of a tire is usually two to three years from the date of manufacture.
Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that your tires can withstand the pressure of high speeds to avoid accidents.
Many tire blasts happen due to higher speed, and this can be prevented by checking the indicated letter on your tires. Each wheel or tire has a specific speed rating, with the letter L meaning a top speed of 120 km/h and the letter H meaning above 210 km/h.
The letter L stands for a maximum speed of 120km.
... And the letter M stands for 130km.
And the letter N stands for 140km
And the letter P stands for 150km.
And the letter Q stands for 160 km.
The letter R stands for 170km.
And the letter H stands for more than 210km.
Stay safe on the road by being aware of the designed maximum speed and lifespan of your tire.

Nice one ang galing talaga
Knowing the life and designed maximum speed of your tires is crucial to a safe driving experience.
Did you know that the speed rating of each tire is indicated by a letter on the wall of the tire, from L to H?
In addition, the tyre's validity period is indicated by a four-digit number on the wall, with the first two digits indicating the week of manufacture and the last two indicating the year. It's important to note that the validity of a tire is usually two to three years from the date of manufacture.
Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that your tires can withstand the pressure of high speeds to avoid accidents.
Many tire blasts happen due to higher speed, and this can be prevented by checking the indicated letter on your tires. Each wheel or tire has a specific speed rating, with the letter L meaning a top speed of 120 km/h and the letter H meaning above 210 km/h.
The letter L stands for a maximum speed of 120km.
... And the letter M stands for 130km.
And the letter N stands for 140km
And the letter P stands for 150km.
And the letter Q stands for 160 km.
The letter R stands for 170km.
And the letter H stands for more than 210km.
Stay safe on the road by being aware of the designed maximum speed and lifespan of your tire.

Knowing the life and designed maximum speed of your tires is crucial to a safe driving experience.
Did you know that the speed rating of each tire is indicated by a letter on the wall of the tire, from L to H?
In addition, the tyre's validity period is indicated by a four-digit number on the wall, with the first two digits indicating the week of manufacture and the last two indicating the year. It's important to note that the validity of a tire is usually two to three years from the date of manufacture.
Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that your tires can withstand the pressure of high speeds to avoid accidents.
Many tire blasts happen due to higher speed, and this can be prevented by checking the indicated letter on your tires. Each wheel or tire has a specific speed rating, with the letter L meaning a top speed of 120 km/h and the letter H meaning above 210 km/h.
The letter L stands for a maximum speed of 120km.
... And the letter M stands for 130km.
And the letter N stands for 140km
And the letter P stands for 150km.
And the letter Q stands for 160 km.
The letter R stands for 170km.
And the letter H stands for more than 210km.
Stay safe on the road by being aware of the designed maximum speed and lifespan of your tire.

Knowing the life and designed maximum speed of your tires is crucial to a safe driving experience.
Did you know that the speed rating of each tire is indicated by a letter on the wall of the tire, from L to H?
In addition, the tyre's validity period is indicated by a four-digit number on the wall, with the first two digits indicating the week of manufacture and the last two indicating the year. It's important to note that the validity of a tire is usually two to three years from the date of manufacture.
Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that your tires can withstand the pressure of high speeds to avoid accidents.
Many tire blasts happen due to higher speed, and this can be prevented by checking the indicated letter on your tires. Each wheel or tire has a specific speed rating, with the letter L meaning a top speed of 120 km/h and the letter H meaning above 210 km/h.
The letter L stands for a maximum speed of 120km.

Knowing the life and designed maximum speed of your tires is crucial to a safe driving experience.
Did you know that the speed rating of each tire is indicated by a letter on the wall of the tire, from L to H?
In addition, the tyre's validity period is indicated by a four-digit number on the wall, with the first two digits indicating the week of manufacture and the last two indicating the year. It's important to note that the validity of a tire is usually two to three years from the date of manufacture.
Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that your tires can withstand the pressure of high speeds to avoid accidents.
Many tire blasts happen due to higher speed, and this can be prevented by checking the indicated letter on your tires. Each wheel or tire has a specific speed rating, with the letter L meaning a top speed of 120 km/h and the letter H meaning above 210 km/h.
The letter L stands for a maximum speed of 120km.

Knowing the life and designed maximum speed of your tires is crucial to a safe driving experience.
Did you know that the speed rating of each tire is indicated by a letter on the wall of the tire, from L to H?
In addition, the tyre's validity period is indicated by a four-digit number on the wall, with the first two digits indicating the week of manufacture and the last two indicating the year. It's important to note that the validity of a tire is usually two to three years from the date of manufacture.
Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that your tires can withstand the pressure of high speeds to avoid accidents.
Many tire blasts happen due to higher speed, and this can be prevented by checking the indicated letter on your tires. Each wheel or tire has a specific speed rating, with the letter L meaning a top speed of 120 km/h and the letter H meaning above 210 km/h.
The letter L stands for a maximum speed of 120km.

Knowing the life and designed maximum speed of your tires is crucial to a safe driving experience.
Did you know that the speed rating of each tire is indicated by a letter on the wall of the tire, from L to H?
In addition, the tyre's validity period is indicated by a four-digit number on the wall, with the first two digits indicating the week of manufacture and the last two indicating the year. It's important to note that the validity of a tire is usually two to three years from the date of manufacture.
Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that your tires can withstand the pressure of high speeds to avoid accidents.
Many tire blasts happen due to higher speed, and this can be prevented by checking the indicated letter on your tires. Each wheel or tire has a specific speed rating, with the letter L meaning a top speed of 120 km/h and the letter H meaning above 210 km/h.
The letter L stands for a maximum speed of 120km.
 

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