What are the effects of widening the wheel hubs?
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The effects of widening the wheel hubs are: 1. Increased load-bearing capacity; 2. Improved cornering performance of the vehicle; 3. Reduced ride comfort; 4. Decreased car performance; 5. Increased fuel consumption. The wheel hub is the rotating part of the wheel steel inside the tire, connected by columns to the wheel core, and it is the metal component that supports the center of the tire mounted on the axle. The maintenance methods for wheel hubs include: 1. When the vehicle is in a humid area, the wheel hubs should be cleaned frequently to prevent salt corrosion on the aluminum surface; 2. If necessary, after thorough cleaning, the wheel hubs can be waxed to maintain their shine; 3. When the wheel hubs are at a high temperature, they should be allowed to cool naturally before cleaning. Do not use cold water to clean them, as this can damage the aluminum wheel hubs, deform the brake discs, and affect braking performance. Using cleaning agents on the wheel hubs can cause chemical reactions on the surface, leading to loss of shine.