Can the tires be different during annual vehicle inspection?
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Vehicle inspection can be conducted with different tire tread patterns, but the left and right tires must have the same tread pattern. Annual inspection requirements for ordinary vehicle tires: The same axle should be equipped with tires of the same model, specification, and tread pattern. The tire bolts and axle bolts should be complete and tightened; the tire specifications should match the motor vehicle product announcement and the motor vehicle factory qualification certificate (for in-use motor vehicle inspection, it should match the motor vehicle registration information); the tire tread and sidewall should not have cracks or cuts exceeding 25mm in length or deep enough to expose the tire cord layer, nor any other defects, abnormal wear, or deformations that affect usage. Annual inspection requirements for passenger vehicles, motorcycles, and trailer tires: The tread depth of the tire crown should be greater than or equal to 1.6mm, and the tread depth of the steering wheel tires for other motor vehicles should be greater than or equal to 3.2mm; the tread depth of the remaining tires should be greater than or equal to 1.6mm, and the tire tread wear indicators should be visible.