Tires can support the body, cushion the impact of the outside world, achieve contact with the road, and ensure the driving performance of the vehicle.


Tires are often used in complex and harsh conditions, which are subjected to various deformations, loads, forces, and high and low temperatures when driving, must have high load-bearing performance, traction performance, and cushioning performance.


To drive safely, it is necessary to protect the tire life and timely replacement of tires.


Factors that affect the service life of tires


1. Tire selection and installation


The correct installation of tires is directly related to the service life of tires.


When replacing new tires, due to the actual size and load capacity of each tire being different, must not mix and match at will.


If you can not fully master the skills of tire replacement, it is recommended to go to a professional tire store or vehicle repair office for a replacement.


2. Air pressure


Tire pressure is too low or too high, which will affect the life of the tire.


3. Tire load


The greater the load of the vehicle, the shorter the life of the tire, this is not to be questioned.


Tires produced by legitimate tire manufacturers are marked with load index, try not to exceed the specified index.


4. Driving speed


The tires produced by regular tire manufacturers are marked with a speed level index, try not to exceed the specified index.


5. Temperature


Vehicle in the process of driving, the tire due to stretching, compression, and friction, will cause the tire temperature to rise.


Excessive temperature is likely to aggravate tire wear and tear or even a blowout.


6. Chassis condition


The front and rear axle parallelism, four-wheel alignment, braking device working condition, and other chassis parts' technical condition will affect the life of the vehicle tires to varying degrees.


Once there is a serious traffic collision, the owner must drive the vehicle to a professional repair station for chassis condition inspection and adjustment.


7. Road conditions


If the vehicle for a long time on the gravel road or in poor road conditions, tire life will certainly be reduced.


Off-road vehicle tires are no exception.


8. Driving habits


Starting too fast, sudden steering, emergency braking, and driving at high speed in poor road conditions will lead to serious wear and tear on the tires, thus reducing the service life of the tires.


9. Tire maintenance


Tire replacement at the right time, the choice of a suitable tire pattern, daily maintenance, regular tire pressure checks, timely repair, digging stones, and foreign objects in the tire pattern are important factors to extend the life of the tire.


10. Vehicle maintenance


Do not wait until there is a breakdown before driving to the repair station.


Regular maintenance of the vehicle and the extension of tire life is also closely related. Four-wheel alignment, steering knuckles, wheel bearings, and suspension system of the regular inspection and maintenance can not be missing.


For the safety of life, please take good care of and regularly check your tires.