Are the models of inner tubes and outer tires the same?
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Inner tubes and outer tires have the same model. Here are specific introductions about tires: 1. The role of tires: Tires support the entire weight of the vehicle, bear the load of the car, transmit traction and braking torque, ensure the adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, reduce and absorb the vibration and impact force of the car during driving, prevent car parts from severe vibration and early damage, adapt to the high-speed performance of the vehicle and reduce driving noise, ensuring driving safety, handling stability, comfort, and energy-saving economy. 2. Tire maintenance methods: Tire maintenance methods include regularly cleaning stones in tire gaps, reducing tire exposure to sunlight, frequently checking tire pressure, paying attention to suspension maintenance, regularly checking front wheel alignment, and being mindful of driving methods.
The inner tube and outer tire models don't necessarily have to be the same, but the key is to match the sizes, otherwise problems can easily occur. I've been in this business for many years and have seen many people buy the wrong models. The inner tube size must match the outer tire, for example, if the outer tire is 185/65 R15, then the inner tube must also be the same specification, otherwise it may leak or burst when installed. Sometimes the models differ due to different manufacturers, but the numbers representing parameters like tire diameter and width must align. If mismatched, it can be very dangerous if the tire bursts during a long trip. It's recommended to check the vehicle manual or measure the outer tire size with a ruler before buying the correct inner tube at the store, and not just look at the model superficially. Regularly check the tire condition during maintenance to detect wear in time and prevent accidents.