Does Tire Removal Affect the Tires?
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Mechanical tire removal does not affect the tires or the rims. Pay attention to tire pressure: Pressure is the lifeblood of a tire. Both overinflation and underinflation can shorten the tire's lifespan. Low pressure increases tire deformation, leading to cracks on the sidewalls and excessive flexing, which generates heat, accelerates rubber aging, and causes fatigue or breakage in the cord layers. Regularly check front wheel alignment: Front wheel alignment significantly impacts tire lifespan, with toe-in and camber being the primary factors. Excessive camber accelerates shoulder wear (uneven wear), while incorrect toe-in (too much or too little) mainly accelerates wear on the inner or outer edges of the tire. Be mindful of driving habits: While driving, choose your path carefully to avoid sharp objects like stones, glass, or metal that could puncture or cut the tires. Also, steer clear of chemical spills that may adhere to and corrode the tires. When driving on highly arched roads, try to stay centered to reduce uneven tire wear caused by excessive load on one side.