What brand is yeada tire?
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yeada is Yida Tire, a new high-end brand under Shandong Fengyuan Tire Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Shandong Fengyuan Tire Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is located in Yicheng Economic Development Zone, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, covering an area of 628 acres. The company is state-owned by Zaozhuang Mining Group, a subsidiary of Shandong Energy (a Fortune 500 company), and is a modern large-scale enterprise integrating the R&D, manufacturing, and sales of semi-steel radial tires. It has a professional technical R&D team and a laboratory. Tires are rubber products, and rubber products will age after prolonged use, so tires need to be replaced regularly. When purchasing new tires, be sure to check the production date, as tires have a shelf life. Under normal circumstances, the shelf life of unused tires is three years. If the tires have been in storage for more than three years, do not purchase them. If abnormal wheel vibration occurs during high-speed driving, it will affect the vehicle's handling and driving stability. Regularly check the tire pressure, as it is crucial for tires. The tire pressure should not be too high or too low. If the pressure is too high, it will reduce the tire's grip, affecting the vehicle's handling. If the pressure is too low, it may cause wave-like deformation of the tire. Tips for selecting tires: First, prioritize original equipment (OE) tires. OE tires are designed to match the vehicle's speed and maximum load capacity, so theoretically, they should be the first choice when replacing tires. Second, pay attention to the tire tread pattern. The tread pattern on tires not only enhances aesthetics but also significantly impacts tire performance. For vehicles frequently driven in Shenzhen, choose tires with good drainage patterns, such as those with regular small block patterns. For off-road or long-distance driving, opt for tires with larger block patterns. Tires and the vehicle's suspension system work together to absorb shocks during driving, providing good ride comfort and smoothness while ensuring strong adhesion between the wheels and the road. Tires bear the weight of the vehicle and are one of the most important components of a car. Characteristics of car tires: The tread of car tires features patterns that enhance performance, and the cross-section width is increased. Lower internal pressure is used to improve cushioning performance. Car tires can be categorized into radial tires and bias-ply tires based on structure. Precautions for tire storage: Tires should be stored in a warehouse that is dry, well-ventilated, and protected from direct sunlight. Keep tires away from heat sources, electrical equipment, and ozone-producing areas. Do not store tires with oil, flammable materials, or corrosive chemicals. Outer tires or complete tires should be stored upright; flat stacking or hanging through the center is prohibited. Large tires must be stored upright in a single layer, while medium and small tires can be stored upright in two layers. Rotate the tires every two months. If inner tubes are stored separately, inflate them with an appropriate amount of air. When hung on a semi-circular wooden rack, rotate the support points periodically and avoid folding or stacking them flat. Tips for selecting tires: Choose new tires with the same size as the original tires. If you enjoy aggressive driving, tires will wear out faster, so opt for durable tires. For national highways or expressway driving: Braking distance at high speeds: For maximum safety, choose tires with the shortest braking distance on both dry and wet roads. Comfort: For long-distance travel, select tires that provide a comfortable ride (with minimal bumps and noise). Performance: Opt for high-performance tires. For city driving: Braking distance: To handle various urban hazards (such as pedestrians crossing the road), choose tires with the shortest braking distance on both dry and wet roads. Long mileage life: The tread blocks of tires in contact with the road will deform and slide due to engine power or braking force. Sliding and friction wear down the tread rubber, so choose tires with a longer mileage life. Fuel economy: Tires with lower rolling resistance can significantly reduce fuel consumption. For yeada tires, pay attention to the following during daily use: Regularly inspect the tire surface for cracks, deformations, or other defects. As tires wear, the tread grooves gradually become shallower. If the tread is worn flat, it will lose its drainage and anti-slip functions, significantly reducing the vehicle's performance. Small cracks may pose a risk of blowouts during high-speed driving. Additionally, promptly remove small stones stuck in the grooves. Park on flat 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, do not turn the steering wheel, as this accelerates tire wear. Do not splash water to cool tires. In hot weather or during high-speed driving, tires can overheat, and the pressure may increase. In such cases, park to let the tires cool naturally. Never release air to reduce pressure or splash water to cool the tires, 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.