How often should Borui tires be replaced?
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Borui tires need to be replaced after driving approximately 50,000-60,000 kilometers. Here is some information about the Borui: 1. Introduction: The Geely Borui is the first model from Geely to incorporate Volvo's safety technology concepts. It also represents Geely's flagship effort to regain its position among the top domestic brands, having made its debut on April 9, 2015. 2. Models: This vehicle holds six prestigious identities - civilian vehicle, new energy vehicle, police car, military vehicle, diplomatic courtesy vehicle, and foreign official vehicle - making it the only model in China to possess all six license plates, earning it the nickname 'China's new mobile business card'. 3. Interior: Most of the Borui's cabin is wrapped in genuine leather, including the steering wheel, armrests, headrests, and seats - essentially all components that come into close contact with the body are made of genuine leather.
The replacement of Borui tires mainly depends on wear conditions. I usually check them with the coin method: insert a 1-yuan coin into the tire tread groove. If the top of the '国' character is visible, it's time to replace them. This method is simple and reliable. For city driving, you should pay extra attention after about 50,000 kilometers, but since I often drive on rural gravel roads, I need to prepare for replacement after around 40,000 kilometers. If the tire sidewall has bulges or cracks as dense as a spider web, even if it's only been 2 years, you must replace them immediately. It's best to replace tires in pairs, otherwise, the significant difference in tread patterns can easily cause the car to pull to one side. When washing the car each month, take the time to remove small stones stuck in the tires, which noticeably extends their lifespan.