Part One: Replace the rim and tires
1. The right time to replace:
Production Date: The tires have a production date, usually inserted as a four -digit code on the tire wall. Tires whose production date has been more than 5 years should be more cautious, even if their tread wear is acceptable. Over time, the tires lose their elasticity and increase their chances of failure.
2. Select the appropriate rim and tires:
Size and Dimensions: Be sure to use the right size and dimensions of the rings and tires according to your car specifications. You can find this information in the car manual or tire information label on the car column of the car or driver door. Using inappropriate size can have a negative impact on handling, braking and fuel consumption.
Tire Type: The type of tire (summer, winter, four seasons) must match the weather conditions of your area and the type of driving. Summer tires are suitable for driving in hot and dry air, while winter tires are designed for snow and ice. Four tires are a combination of both types, but their performance in harsh weather is not the size of proprietary tires.
Freight and Speed Index: show the load and speed index, maximum weight and speed for tires. Selection of tires with the proper load index and speed is very important for driving safety.
3. The replacement process:
It is recommended that you replace the rings and tires to experienced and specialist repair shops. They have the right equipment and technical knowledge needed to do this safely. Otherwise, doing this can damage the ring and tires in an unauthorized way.
Part Two: Maintenance of Rings and Rubber
proper maintenance of rims and tires plays an important role in extending their lifespan and performance. In this section, we will discuss some of the important points in this regard:
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appropriate wind pressure: tire wind pressure should be regularly reviewed and adjusted according to the car manufacturer's recommendation. You can find this information in the car manual or tire tag. Inadequate wind pressure can cause irregular rubber abrasion, reduced tire life, increased fuel consumption, and reduced safety. Use precise wind gauge: To measure wind pressure, use precision and calibrated wind gauge.
2. Wheel balances:
The Importance of Balance: Wheel balance means even distributing weight evenly around the wheel. The lack of balance of the wheels can cause the steering wheel, irregular rubber abrasion and damage to the components of the suspension. Wheel balances should be done regularly, at least once a year.
3. The steering wheel:
Control the steering wheel: The steering wheel level means the angle of the wheels. Lack of proper steering can cause irregular rubber abrasion and reduced safety. The steering wheel should be regularly controlled and adjusted by specialists.
4. Regular checking of rims and tires:
Weekly Examination: Weekly, check the rim and tires for any damage such as cuts, tearing, bumps or any foreign body stuck in the tire. This will help diagnose timely problems and prevent further damage.
5. Preventing obstacles:
Driving Prown: Avoid damaging rings and tires by driving cautious driving and avoiding obstacles such as street tables, rocks, pits, etc..
6. Keeping the ring:
Cleaning Rings: Clean the rings regularly using appropriate detergents and soft brush to prevent rust and damage.




