How Much Impact Does Mounting Curb Have on Tires?
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The following is a related introduction to the impact of mounting curbs on tires: 1. Increased wear on tires and damage to tire sidewalls; 2. Shortened lifespan of shock absorbers; 3. Causing undercarriage scraping, damaging the oil pan and suspension structure; 4. Harming the steering gear and power steering system. Additional information: 1. Slowly climb up; never charge hard: The act of mounting a curb itself is an abnormal wear on tires, shock absorbers, and suspension structures. If you charge hard to mount the curb more quickly and effectively, it will cause even more severe damage to these components. Frequent high-intensity impacts like this will significantly shorten the lifespan of your tires and shock absorbers. 2. Mounting at an angle can be an emergency solution, but it also causes considerable damage: If you cannot mount the curb head-on and cannot find suitable objects to pad the wheels, you can try approaching at an angle, allowing one wheel to mount first. This can reduce the vehicle's resistance to the obstacle and lower the difficulty of mounting the curb.