Tyre Replacement
Tyre Replacement
Check the vehicle tyre information label to find the required tyre model and size.
On the same axle, use tyres with consistent brand, specifications, size, tread pattern, and condition.
Replace tyres if any of the following occur:
- Replacement of wear indicator marks have been worn.
- The cords or fabric in the rubber are visible.
- Cracks in the tread or sidewall are deep enough to see the cords or fabric.
- Tyres bulge, bulge or delaminate.
- The tyre is punctured, scratched or otherwise damaged, and the size and location of the damage are difficult to repair.
- The tyre is 6 years old from the manufacturing date.
- Install tyres according to the inner/outer marks on the sidewall.
- Perform a dynamic balance operation after patching or replacing.
WARNING
- Do not use old tyres of unknown origin, because although there is no visible damage to such tyres, they may be damaged, which may cause the vehicle to lose control and cause traffic accidents when driving.
- The road adhesion of new tyres in the initial 500km mileage may not reach the best state, so vehicles should drive carefully at an appropriate speed and run-in new tyres well to prevent accidents.
- Tyres deteriorate over time even if they are not used. No matter how deep the tyre remains, it should be replaced after 6 years.
WARNING
- Frequent driving in hot environment or overload will lead to overheating and accelerated ageing of tyres, and the life of tyres will be reduced. Tyres should be checked more frequently to prevent sudden burst of tyres and causing accidents.
- Using tyres of different brands, construction types (radial and bias-ply), sizes, or tread patterns can adversely affect the vehicle's braking and handling, potentially causing accidents.