
Precautions for replacing new tires are: 1. Pay attention to the distinction between new and old tires; 2. Pay attention to the front and back sides of the tire; 3. Choose the appropriate tire; 4. The valve should also be replaced; 5. Pay attention to the installation direction and inflation; 6. New tires should be installed on the rear axle of the vehicle; 7. Do not brake too sharply after replacing new tires; 8. When removing the tire, unscrew the screws diagonally; 9. It is recommended to perform a four-wheel alignment when replacing new tires. Tires are circular elastic rubber products assembled on various vehicles or machinery for rolling on the ground. They are usually mounted on metal rims, supporting the vehicle body, cushioning external impacts, achieving contact with the road surface, and ensuring the driving performance of the vehicle.

I've changed tires several times after buying my car, and I feel safety is the most crucial factor. Before installing new tires, it's essential to confirm that the size matches the original tires, otherwise, it can affect grip and driving stability. I usually check the vehicle manual first, then inspect the wear condition of the old tires. If the tread is almost gone, I replace them immediately to avoid skidding on rainy days. During installation, remember to go to a professional shop for wheel alignment and balancing, otherwise, the car may shake at high speeds, which is quite dangerous. After changing, don't forget to check the tire pressure and keep it at the recommended value—too high or too low can easily cause a blowout. Every week, I check the tread depth and look for nails or other debris. These small details can help prevent accidents.

When it comes to changing tires, budget is a key factor. I usually spend some time comparing prices online and opt for reliable brands that aren't too expensive. Don't just focus on big-name brands; some cost-effective domestic brands are also good options—durable and budget-friendly. When getting them changed at a shop, make sure to ask whether the service fee includes installation and disposal of old tires, as some places charge extra fees randomly. Keep the invoice after the change in case you need it for warranty claims. Regular maintenance can extend the life of new tires, such as adjusting tire pressure monthly and avoiding sudden braking to reduce wear. Over time, the money saved can cover several fuel refills.

I have experience in changing tires myself, preparing tools like a jack and wrench, ensuring the car is parked on level ground with the handbrake engaged. First, remove the lug nuts of the old tire, stabilize the car body, and slowly lift it up, being careful not to drop it on your feet. When installing the new tire, align the bolt holes and tighten the nuts in a diagonal sequence to prevent deformation. After the replacement, test drive to check for any unusual noises, and tighten them again if necessary. It's a simple job that can be done in half an hour, perfect for a weekend DIY project.


