What brand is spsport tire?

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SabrinaLee
08/30/25 2:56am
spsport is a Dunlop tire. Here is the relevant introduction about car tires: Tire replacement cycle: With good driving habits, tires generally need to be replaced every 3-5 years or after driving 60,000-80,000 kilometers. If driving under harsh road conditions, such as frequently driving on gravel roads or often encountering traffic jams, sudden braking, or sharp turns, the replacement interval will be shorter. Tire aging time: The main material of tires is rubber, which undergoes natural aging. The main manifestations are the tire hardening and small cracks appearing on the sidewalls. The natural aging time is generally 4-5 years. Tires should be replaced promptly after 5 years of use to prevent the risk of blowouts.
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LeRiver
09/11/25 7:04am
After changing to SP Sport tires since I bought my car two years ago, I've noticed a significant improvement in overall driving comfort. In urban areas, the tire's shock absorption is excellent, especially when going over speed bumps—it doesn't feel too bumpy. On the highway, the strong grip ensures stability when cornering, reducing the risk of skidding. I tested them after rain, and the clear drainage groove design delivers solid wet performance, making driving feel more secure. I chose the SP Sport MAXX GT series, which is part of the Yokohama brand, known for its sporty performance and long lifespan. Even after nearly 30,000 kilometers, wear is hardly noticeable. Maintenance is straightforward—just regular tire pressure checks. For budget-conscious drivers who still want performance, these tires are worth considering, suitable for daily commutes or occasional spirited driving.
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