Must the Tire Production Date Face Outwards?
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Tire production date must face outwards. If the tire is mounted incorrectly, the vehicle's comfort will be affected. For symmetric tread pattern tires, there is no distinction between inside and outside during installation, but the side with the production date should be placed on the outside. For unidirectional tread pattern tires, they should be installed according to the direction of the arrow, which indicates the rolling direction of the wheel. Car tires are one of the essential components of a vehicle, directly in contact with the road surface. Together with the car suspension, they help absorb shocks during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smooth operation. They also maintain excellent traction between the wheel and the road, thereby improving the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capability. Basic knowledge of tire maintenance and usage is as follows: Tire Maintenance: Check the tire pressure every 15 days, including the spare tire. Regularly perform wheel balancing to prevent the vehicle from pulling to one side. Inspect the tires for excessive wear once a month. If any foreign substances are found on the tires, clean them promptly. Usage Tips: Overinflating tires can cause the tread to bulge, leading to excessive wear in the central area over time. Therefore, always refer to the standard tire pressure specified in the vehicle's manual when inflating. Conversely, driving with underinflated tires for extended periods can result in excessive wear near the inner and outer tire shoulders.