Do Tires Have a Right and Wrong Side?
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Tires may or may not have a right and wrong side, depending on the type of tire: 1. Unidirectional tires: These have an arrow mark on the sidewall. During installation, simply align the arrow to point forward. 2. Symmetrical tires: These do not have a distinction between the right and wrong side. 3. Asymmetrical tires: These have the word "outside" engraved on one side. During installation, ensure the "outside" marking faces outward. Relevant information about car tires is as follows: 1. Car tires are one of the most important components of a vehicle. They directly contact the road surface and, together with the car suspension, help absorb shocks during driving, ensuring a comfortable ride and smooth driving experience. 2. They ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road, improve traction, braking, and maneuverability, and bear the weight of the car. The critical role tires play in vehicle performance is increasingly being recognized.