Do new tubeless tires require sealant?
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New tubeless tires require sealant. Non-universal situations for tubeless tires: When the width is the same and the rim size is identical but the aspect ratio differs, causing the tire's outer diameter to change - for example, 80/80-11 and 80/90-11 tubeless tires cannot be used interchangeably. This creates discrepancies between actual speed and speedometer readings. The principle for tire replacement is to maintain as consistent an outer diameter as possible. Identifying tubeless tire specifications: Tire specifications can be read from the sidewall markings. Currently, almost all passenger vehicle tires are radial tires. According to the specification labeling method for radial passenger tires, they are marked in the order of: tire width, aspect ratio, compatible rim diameter, load index, and speed rating. The XL suffix on tires indicates reinforced load capacity tires.