Good driving habits help keep tires and vehicles in good working condition. Here are some tips to extend tire life:
1. Do not exceed the speed limit. If the speed is too high, it will increase the curvature of the tire, causing excessive heat, accelerating tire wear, and shortening its service life.
2. During the operation of the car, it is advisable to avoid sudden acceleration, sudden braking, and sudden steering as much as possible. This not only has a negative impact on the mechanical performance of the car itself, but also has a negative impact on the lifespan of the tires. If abnormal driving such as repeated rapid acceleration, sudden braking, and sudden steering occurs, the tire will suddenly deform, the tire crown will wear unevenly, the longitudinal grooves will tear, and the internal temperature of the tire will increase, making it easy for the tire to burst.
3. Follow the specified maximum load capacity and do not overload. The service life of tires largely depends on the load. Frequent overloading of 20% can shorten the service life of tires to 50% of their normal lifespan. Overloading can also increase the temperature of tires, increase air pressure, increase fatigue of rubber and curtains, and easily lead to delamination.
4. Avoid pits or obstacles on the road.
5. When parking, avoid hitting road cliffs and do not ride on them.