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Tyre speed rating is an essential part of tyre safety and performance

Tyre speed rating is based on minimum standards for reaching and sustaining a specified speed. In general, a higher speed rating results in better car handling. There are two key warnings to be aware of when it comes to tyre speed rating.

It is both illegal and dangerous to drive with tyres that are lower than the recommended speed rating.

This can result in poor handling and unpredictable steering. There is no problem installing a higher speed rated tyre on your vehicle – this can improve cornering response.

It is not recommended that you mix and match tyres with different tyre speed ratings

Most tyre manufacturers recommend that speed-rated tyres be replaced in sets of four. If replaced in pairs, the new tyres should be of the same or higher speed rating. If tyres with different speed ratings are installed on a vehicle, it is recommended that they be installed with like pairs on the same axle.

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