What brand is windforce tire?
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windforce is the Wan Tu Chi tire, a car tire brand of Qingdao Windforce Tire Co., Ltd. in China. Wan Tu Chi tire is a high-performance urban SUV tire that uses a special tread compound to maintain a balance between dry and wet performance while reducing rolling resistance. The outer tread features continuous tread blocks, while the inner tread has streamlined grooves to ensure effective water drainage. Tires, together with the car's suspension system, help cushion the impact forces encountered during driving, providing good ride comfort and smoothness while ensuring excellent adhesion between the wheels and the road. Tires bear the weight of the car and are one of the most important components of a vehicle. Characteristics of car tires: The tread of car tires has patterns to enhance performance, while the increased section width and lower internal pressure provide better cushioning. Car tires can be structurally classified into radial tires and bias-ply tires. Tips for choosing tires: Choose new tires with the same size as the original ones. If you enjoy aggressive driving, tires will wear out faster, so opt for wear-resistant tires. For national highways or expressway driving: To maximize safety during high-speed braking, choose tires with the shortest braking distances on both dry and wet surfaces. For comfort, select tires that offer a smooth ride (less bumping and noise) during long trips. For performance, lean toward high-performance tires. For city driving: To handle various urban hazards (e.g., pedestrians crossing the road), choose tires with the shortest braking distances on both dry and wet surfaces. For long mileage life, select tires with greater durability, as the tread blocks deform and slide when subjected to engine power or braking forces, wearing down the rubber. For fuel economy, tires with lower rolling resistance can significantly reduce fuel consumption. For VIKING tires, pay attention to the following in daily use: Regularly check the tire surface for cracks, deformations, or other defects. As tires wear, the tread grooves gradually become shallow. If the tread is worn smooth, it loses its water drainage and anti-skid functions, greatly reducing the car's performance. Small cracks may also pose a risk of blowouts at high speeds. Additionally, promptly remove pebbles stuck in the grooves. Park on level ground whenever possible. Avoid parking on roads with thick, sharp, or pointed stones. Do not park near or in contact with petroleum products, acids, or other materials that degrade rubber. After parking, avoid turning the steering wheel, as this accelerates tire wear. Do not splash water to cool overheated tires. In hot weather or after high-speed driving, tires may overheat, increasing air pressure. In such cases, stop to let the tires cool naturally. Avoid deflating or splashing water to cool them, as this may cause abnormal aging of the tread rubber. Avoid sudden braking. Minimize frequent or hard braking to prevent accelerated tread wear due to dragging between the tires and the road.