Do I Need to Replace the Rims When Changing Tires?
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Replacing tires does not require replacing the rims. As long as the rims are undamaged, you only need to replace the tires with the same size and specifications as the original factory tires during a tire change. There is no need to replace the rims as well. Tires, as components that directly contact the ground to bear the vehicle's weight and provide the necessary friction for driving, operate under extremely harsh conditions. They not only endure exposure to sun and rain but also withstand extreme cold in winter and high temperatures in summer. When replacing tires, it is crucial to ensure that the new tires match the original factory tire size and specifications, and that all four tires on the vehicle are of the same size and specifications. Using tires that do not meet the required specifications can significantly impact the vehicle's driving quality and even pose serious safety risks, creating major safety hazards.