What brand is CLASSE tire?
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CLASSE is a tire brand under Nexen, produced in Qingdao. The maintenance methods for car tires are as follows: 1. Tire pressure must be checked monthly: Under-inflation and over-inflation will cause abnormal tire wear, shorten tire life, increase fuel consumption, and even raise the risk of a blowout. Tire experts recommend checking tire pressure once a month to ensure it is at the correct level. Tire pressure should be checked when the tires are cold. You can use a tire pressure gauge or a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) to check the pressure. The vehicle manual will list the standard tire pressure for various load conditions. This information is also usually found on a label on the driver's side door. The standard tire pressure is approximately 2.2~2.6 bar. Over-inflation can increase tire wear and may cause a blowout, while under-inflation increases fuel consumption and makes the ride bumpier. Generally, tire pressure can be slightly lower in summer and slightly higher in winter. 2. Always pay attention to the tire wear indicators: The wear indicators are located in the main tread grooves and appear as small raised rubber bars with a trapezoidal cross-section. When the tread wears down to the level of these indicators, the tire must be replaced. During the rainy season, to prevent hydroplaning, the tread depth should be maintained at least 3mm. 3. Tires have an expiration date: Tires are made of rubber and will age over time. The typical lifespan of a tire is 4-5 years. After this period, the rubber begins to degrade, reducing tire performance. For example, a code like "9MCR0810" indicates the production date, where the last four digits "0810" mean the tire was produced in the 8th week of 2010. 4. Regular tire rotation is important: If the vehicle pulls to one side, the steering feels heavy, or there is uneven tire wear, these are signs that a wheel alignment is needed. Due to steering, front tires wear faster than rear tires. To extend tire life, regular rotation is recommended to ensure even wear. Auto repair experts suggest rotating the tires every 8,000 km for front-wheel-drive vehicles.