What brand is BFGoodrich tires?

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LeMargaret
07/30/25 6:43am
BFGoodrich is a Michelin-owned brand, part of the BFGoodrich tire lineup. Michelin offers various tire types including SUV highway HT, SUV off-road MT, SUV winter tires, and sport sedan tires. Tires are crucial automotive components that directly contact the road surface, working with vehicle suspension to absorb shocks during driving, ensuring excellent ride comfort and smooth operation. Tire maintenance methods include: 1. Regularly checking tire pressure; 2. Inspecting for bulges, cracks, cuts, punctures, or abnormal wear; 3. Removing foreign objects like stones, metal pieces, or nails from tread grooves; 4. Performing wheel alignment or tire balancing.
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