If you are an experienced driver, you will surely know that a car needs to have its tires swapped every certain period of time. So, what's the reason behind this? Does each tire need to be familiarized with its position at regular intervals? For domestic cars produced in our country, the number is increasing day by day. Just a few years ago, the number of cars in our country surpassed that of the United States and Japan, and became a true automotive power. However, our automotive history development has been extremely short, which leads to many people's lack of knowledge about automotive-related matters. Today, let's give you a brief introduction on why vehicles need to swap tires regularly. Let's take a look together.
After a vehicle has been in use for some time, it needs to have its tires replaced. This is something that many car owners are aware of. However, many of them are not clear about why they need to change the tire positions, how often they should do it, and whether they need to balance the tires after the replacement. Since most cars are front-wheel drive, the weight of the engine is mainly on the front wheels, which leads to uneven tire wear. Generally speaking, due to the front wheels and the engine, the front wheels wear out more severely than the rear wheels. Therefore, it is necessary to replace the tire positions regularly to ensure the balance of tire wear.
Generally speaking, a vehicle needs to have its tire positions changed after traveling about 20,000 kilometers, and most of the time it is in a cross-slope pattern. After the tire positions are changed, vehicles with tire pressure monitoring functions need to be reset and then undergo four-wheel alignment. The purpose of four-wheel alignment is to prevent the tires from deviating from the center. After all, even after tire disassembly and repositioning, the tires still need to be calibrated. Why do cars need to have their tires changed regularly? Senior drivers: Just do it if you don't want a tire blowout.
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As for whether dynamic balancing is necessary, under normal circumstances, it should be carried out after tire repair or impact. The purpose is to adjust the weight ratio of each part of the tire to ensure that the tire remains balanced during high-speed rotation and does not shake violently. If the vehicle's tires are not injured or repaired but only repositioned, doing dynamic balancing is not very meaningful; however, if the owner wants to completely adjust the tires and achieve dynamic balancing, it is possible. This can ensure the stability of the tires during subsequent use. Why is it necessary to rotate tires regularly? Senior driver: Just do it if you don't want the tires to burst.
So, upon reaching this point, do you already know why it is necessary to regularly swap the positions of the vehicle's tires? To put it simply, it is quite understandable. After all, some cars are only occupied by one person all year round, and if this driver is a big fat person, it is inevitable that the tire wear will be uneven. Therefore, regularly changing the tire positions is also a good way to extend the tire's service life. What's your opinion on this? Welcome to comment and share below.