1. Check tire pressure regularly:
Tire pressure is an important factor affecting tire life. Do not inflate it too high or too low. Inflate it according to the tire pressure indicated on the vehicle. It should be noted that tire pressure will change with temperature. Affected by thermal expansion and contraction, tire pressure will also decrease in winter. If tire pressure is not increased properly, it will not only increase the fuel consumption of the car, but also accelerate the wear of agricultural tires;
2. Clean debris in the tread frequently:
After the tire has been used for a long time, it is easy for small stones, broken bricks and other debris to be mixed in the tread. If these things are not removed in time, you will feel bumpy when driving, and it will cause great damage to the tire. Especially when driving on the highway, foreign objects in the tread can easily cause a tire blowout, which is dangerous. Therefore, if you find small stones, you should use a key to pick them out and try to keep the tire clean;
3. Check the wear of the tire:
The traction and grip of new tires and old tires are very different. Those tires that are severely worn have weak grip and are prone to slipping. Therefore, tires should be replaced in time according to wear conditions;
4. Perform four-wheel rotation:
When the vehicle deviates or has other abnormal steering, the tires should be replaced in time to avoid other abnormalities. Four-wheel rotation can ensure that the four tires of the vehicle are evenly stressed and avoid excessive wear;





