How to Maintain Tires in Winter?

Author:koburatire 2020-07-01 14:45:30 282 0 0

As a 15 Skid Steer Tires Manufacturer, share it with everyone. The tire is the only part of the car that is in contact with the ground. Its condition is directly related to driving safety. Because of the importance of tires, some car owners are overly "adored" with it, but the results are counterproductive. Did you make your Abrasion Resistance Tires aggrieved?

Misunderstanding 1: The tire pressure must be sufficient

Many car owners believe that insufficient tire pressure will cause increased fuel consumption, so they hit the tire pressure sufficiently. As everyone knows, when the tire pressure is too high, the wear of the middle part of the tread will increase, which will not only shorten the life of the tire but also affect the grip performance of the tire, which is not conducive to driving safety. The correct way is to keep the tire air pressure at the standard air pressure.

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Misunderstanding 2: Deflation and pressure reduction after temperature rise

As the distance traveled by the vehicle increases, the temperature of the tire will increase. At this time, the tire pressure will increase compared to the cold tire state. Many car owners believe that this will increase the risk of flat tires. In fact, after a period of driving, the tire temperature will stabilize and the tire pressure will not continue to increase. If you deflate due to the risk of tire burst due to an increase in tire pressure, the carcass deformation will increase during driving, which will increase fuel consumption and affect the life of the tire.

Misunderstanding 3: Install new tires or tires with deep grooves on the front wheels and light tires on the rear wheels

Some car owners think that the front wheels are driving wheels and steering wheels. For driving safety, new or less worn tires are installed on the front wheels, and more worn tires are installed on the rear wheels. In fact, installing heavily worn tires on the rear wheels will greatly increase the risk of oversteering when driving in rainy or snowy days, because of tires with larger wear have poor drainage capabilities, and traffic accidents may occur once the vehicle is oversteered.

Misunderstanding 4: Lowering the tire pressure can increase the effect of anti-slip in rainy and snowy days

Roads are slippery on rainy and snowy days. Some owners like to lower the tire pressure a little, trying to increase the friction and reduce tire slippage by increasing the contact area between the tire and the ground. In fact, this approach not only fails to increase the friction but will also increase tire wear due to low tire pressure. The standard tire pressure value of a tire is the best performance index based on scientific experiments. Any increase or decrease in tire pressure will cause excessive wear on the tire.

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