What brand are the tires on the Trailblazer?

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Cinna
07/29/25 10:40pm
The tires on the Trailblazer are Continental UC6, with specifications of 225/55R18. Car tire replacement cycle: Tires generally need to be replaced every 2-3 years or after driving 60,000-100,000 kilometers. However, the lifespan specified by different brands may vary, as the requirements for tires differ slightly. If the tires show signs of aging, bulging, cracking, large punctures, excessive repairs, or if the tread wear is flush with the wear indicators, they should be replaced promptly with new ones. Car tire usage precautions: Avoid turning the steering wheel while stationary, as this increases wear on the part of the tire in contact with the ground, leading to uneven tire wear over time; Regularly check tire pressure. Tire pressure affects the aspect ratio and stiffness of the tire, impacting safety, handling, and comfort. Therefore, it must meet the standard—both overinflation and underinflation are undesirable.
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