
No. Tires on the same axle should be of the same specification, structure, manufacturer, and tread pattern (with consistent load index and speed rating). The load index of replacement tires must be greater than or equal to that of the original tires, and the speed rating of replacement tires must be greater than or equal to that of the original tires. Common knowledge on tire maintenance and usage is as follows: 1. Tire maintenance: Check the tire pressure of the vehicle every 15 days, including the spare tire. Regularly perform wheel balancing to avoid vehicle deviation. Inspect vehicle tires for excessive wear once a month. If any foreign substances are found on the tires, clean them promptly. 2. Usage tips: Overinflating tires can cause the tire tread to bulge, leading to excessive wear in the central area over time. Therefore, when inflating tires, refer to the standard tire pressure specified in the vehicle's manual. Conversely, driving with underinflated tires for extended periods can result in excessive wear near the inner and outer tire shoulders.


