Every other oil change or so, thus usually every 6-10,000 miles. However, local use environment and other factors should also be considered,for example, the tyres in the Middle East will be replaced more frequently.
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The easy way to find out the correct tire size is to check the side of your tire, on the sidewall. Tire Width. The width of the tire measured in mm from sidewall to sidewall. Aspect Ratio. The aspect ratio is the ratio of the height of the tire’s cross-section to its width. Rim Diameter.The rim […]
The type of tire you need can also depend on what season it is during the year. ·Summer tires have less grooves, big, solid ribs and a shallow tread depth which allows them to perform best in warmer weather on both dry and wet roads. This includes braking distances, handling, grip, and traction on the […]
SUV tires are designed to take the additional weight of the vehicle and maintain excellent grip, traction and handling on the road, just as you’d expect in any car. 4×4 tires are different again. They are reinforced to be able to handle off road adventures, and have a heavily defined tread pattern which helps to […]
It’s important to maintain the correct inflation pressure in your tires as under-inflation or over-inflation may lead to a tire failure. The correct inflation pressure of your tires is specified by the vehicle manufacturer and is typically shown on the vehicle door ledge or in the owner’s manual. Tires may lose air over time due […]
Method 1 Examining the Treadwear Indicator Bar 1. Examine your tire to locate the treadwear indicator bars molded into the tread grooves. These “bars” are located at the bottom of tread grooves in various locations all over your tire, and can help you visibly determine whether your tire tread is low. 2. Check to see […]
Do not overload your vehicle. Overloading creates excessive stress leading to heat generation and can eventually lead to a tire failure. Please check the tire placard or vehicle owner’s manual for the maximum recommended load for your vehicle.
Before you can attempt to fix a flat tire, you’ll need to find the source of the leak. 1.Examine the Tire for the Source of the Leak. First, check to see if you find a screw, nail or other kinds of debris sticking out of the tire. If not, finding the source of the leak […]
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