How Many Kilometers Should Four-Wheel Maintenance Be Performed?
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Four-wheel maintenance should be performed every 8,000-10,000 kilometers. Four-Wheel Maintenance: Four-wheel maintenance includes four-wheel alignment and four-wheel rotation. Four-wheel alignment refers to the relative installation positions of the wheels, steering system, and front and rear axles. These positions can change due to driving habits, road conditions, and other factors, requiring adjustment and calibration to restore standard positions and ensure vehicle stability and safety during driving. Four-wheel rotation involves swapping the positions of the wheels. For front-wheel-drive vehicles, the typical rotation pattern is: left rear wheel to right front, right rear wheel to left front, left front wheel to left rear, and right front wheel to right rear. Tire Replacement: The replacement cycle for tires is similar to that of brake pads. Different driving habits and road conditions can result in significant variations in tire wear. Tires have wear limits, and each tire features multiple wear limit indicators, all located along the longitudinal tread grooves. The wear limit indicator is typically 1.6mm thick. When the tire tread wears down to this mark, it indicates that the tire needs to be replaced.