Five Habits That Can Extend The Life Of Your Tires

Feb 20, 2024

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1. Do the habit of checking the tire pressure at any time

Air pressure is the key to extending the life of your tires – often exceeding 20% of normal air pressure, reducing the life of your tires by 10%; If the air pressure is constantly lower than 30% of normal air pressure, the tire life will be reduced by 52%.

 

2. The air pressure must be consistent

Tire pressure is the life of the tire, the air pressure is too low, the carcass deformation increases, the sidewall is prone to cracks, and at the same time leads to excessive heating, which promotes the aging of rubber, fatigue of the cord layer, and breaking of the cord.

 

3. The habit of regularly removing foreign bodies in tires

When the vehicle is driving on the road, there are often some stones squeezed into the tread gap of the tire. If these small stones are not removed in time, they can puncture the tires over time, resulting in air leaks or punctures.

 

4. Driving habits meet scientific requirements

When driving on the road surface with a large camber, it is necessary to drive in the center as much as possible to avoid and reduce the shift of the center of gravity of the car, and reduce the uneven wear of the tire due to the increase of the tire load on one side.

 

5. The front and rear wheels maintain accurate orientation

Front wheel alignment has a significant impact on the service life of tires, especially front-wheel toe and front wheel camber. The camber of the front wheel mainly accelerates the wear of the shoulder, that is, eccentric wear; The toe-in of the front wheels mainly accelerates the wear of the inside and outside of the tire.