Driving stably, avoiding sudden acceleration
Rapid acceleration and braking not only wear down the braking system but also cause the tire to wear down faster. To protect the tire, drive gently, accelerate slowly and slow down when stopping.
Maintain a stable speed, avoid running too fast
Driving at too high a speed increases the friction between the tire and the road surface, causing the tire to wear out faster. Maintain a stable speed, comply with the speed limit to reduce pressure on tires and increase service life.
Avoid hitting the steering wheel too quickly and turning too fast
Typing or turning at high speed puts great pressure on the tire, causing one side of the tire to wear out faster. When cornering, slow down and control the steering wheel smoothly to limit uneven wear and tear on the tire.
Keep tire pressure stable
Tire pressure that is too low or too high affects the durability of the tire. Tires that are too soft will increase friction and fuel consumption, while tires that are too tight can cause the tire to explode when moving at high speeds. Check and maintain standard tire pressure regularly to best protect tires.
Avoid driving on bad roads
Roads with potholes, gravel or rough road surfaces can cause tires to tear, cracked or wear and tear quickly. If you have to go through these areas, slow down and drive carefully to limit the impact on the tires.
Periodic tire rotation
Tire rotation helps the wheels wear evenly, prolonging the tire life and ensuring better road closure. Normally, you should rotate the tire every 8,000 - 10,000 km to maintain tire durability.
Balance and adjust tire angles
Trimmed or unbalanced tires can cause vibration, reduce driving performance and cause uneven wear and tear. Check and adjust the wheel arrangement corners periodically to ensure the vehicle runs smoothly and prolongs tire life.
By applying reasonable mobility methods, you can extend the life of your tires, ensure safe driving and save maintenance costs.