What are the methods for summer tire maintenance?

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DelCharles
07/24/25 1:07am
Summer tire maintenance methods include: 1. Regularly clean stones from tire treads; 2. Avoid exposing tires to direct sunlight; 3. Frequently check tire pressure by referring to the normal tire pressure values indicated on the inside of the vehicle's fuel tank cap and adjust accordingly; 4. Pay attention to suspension maintenance; 5. Regularly inspect front wheel alignment; 6. Choose smooth road surfaces while driving, avoid objects that can puncture or scratch tires, and steer clear of chemical spills that may corrode tires. The functions of tires are to support the entire weight of the vehicle, transmit traction and braking torque, prevent vibration and damage to vehicle components, and ensure driving safety.
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CorbinFitz
08/10/25 8:48pm
In summer, with high temperatures, tire maintenance is crucial. I pay extra attention to my car during this time every year. The top priority is checking tire pressure. Hot weather causes air to expand, and excessively high tire pressure can lead to blowouts, while too low pressure increases fuel consumption and wear. I usually measure the tire pressure with a gauge in the cool morning and adjust it according to the standard marked on the car door. Next is checking tire wear. Worn-out treads can make driving in the rain slippery and dangerous. I use a coin to insert into the tread grooves—if too much of the coin’s head is visible, it’s time to replace the tires. Regular tire rotation is also important, about every 5,000 kilometers, to ensure even wear and extend tire life. During long drives, stopping for about ten minutes to let the tires cool down helps avoid overheating. Also, cleaning debris like small stones from tire grooves is essential for safety. When choosing tires, consider summer-specific or high-performance options to improve grip. Following these steps ensures peace of mind and safety.
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