Can a Tire Be Patched in the Same Place Twice?
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Each tire brand has different standards. Some brands allow only one patch, while others permit two, but under very strict conditions, such as requiring that the two damaged areas not be too close to each other. Here are some daily tire maintenance tips: Avoid Hard Braking: Maintain a safe distance when driving at high speeds to avoid unnecessary or frequent braking, which can damage the tires. Pay attention to the tread depth of the tires. Worn-out tires have reduced friction with the road, leading to longer braking distances, so avoid high-speed driving. Properly Control Tire Pressure: Regularly check the tire pressure. Both overinflation and underinflation can cause irregular wear, cracking at the base of the tread grooves, broken cords, ply separation, and even tire blowouts. If you plan to drive at high speeds continuously, it's advisable to increase the tire pressure by 5% to 10% above the standard level. Additionally, tire pressure rises due to increased temperature after driving, so do not release air at this time.