Can 4S shops repair tires?

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VonAdelyn
07/29/25 6:48pm
4S shops can repair tires. The maintenance methods for tires are as follows: 1. Perform four-wheel alignment and tire rotation: Conduct a four-wheel alignment and tire rotation every 10,000 kilometers. 2. Regularly check tire pressure: Tire maintenance also includes periodic pressure checks. Tires with pressure exceeding the specified range will significantly reduce their service life, while tires with pressure below the specified range will lead to poorer braking performance, difficulty or heaviness in steering, and also reduce the tire's service life. 3. Always pay attention to the tread wear indicators on the tires: The tread wear indicators are located in the main drainage grooves of the tire and are trapezoidal rubber protrusions. When the tire tread wears down to the level of the wear indicators, the tire must be replaced. During the rainy season, to prevent the vehicle from slipping on wet roads, the tire tread depth must be maintained above 3mm. 4. Regularly inspect the tire condition: Frequently check the tires to detect any bulges, cracks, cuts, punctures, valve rubber aging, or abnormal tire wear as early as possible. Pay special attention to the wear on the tire tread and edges.
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