How to Identify if a Tire is Mounted Backwards?
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When installing a tire, if the side with the tire specifications and production date is mounted on the inside, it indicates the tire is mounted backwards. Here are some precautions for tire replacement: 1. Tightening the bolts: When tightening the bolts, use a diagonal pattern instead of tightening them sequentially in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to prevent tire deformation due to uneven force distribution. 2. Pay attention to the direction: During replacement, pay attention to the mounting direction of the tire. Asymmetric tread tires have markings; 'outside' indicates the outer side, and 'inside' indicates the inner side. For unidirectional tread tires, ensure the arrow on the tire aligns with the rolling direction of the tire.