
The yellow and red dots on tires should face outward; otherwise, the tires will be mounted incorrectly. Below are the hazards of incorrectly mounted tires: Reduced Grip: Incorrectly mounted tires can reduce the vehicle's grip, causing uneven resistance on both sides, which affects braking performance. It also accelerates tire wear and may lead to vehicle drift and unstable steering. Unsafe Driving: It's worth noting that the effects of incorrectly mounted tires are not easily noticeable under normal driving conditions. However, at higher speeds—such as during emergency braking or sudden maneuvers—the imbalance in tire grip becomes apparent, potentially creating dangerous situations during regular driving.


